Messines 1917: The zenith of siege warfare
Synopsis
A concise, illustrated exploration of the most successful set-piece attack of World War I.
At 0310 hours on 7 June 1917, the pre-dawn gloom on the Western Front was shattered by the 'pillars of fire' – the rapid detonation of 19 huge mines, secreted in tunnels under the German lines and containing 450 tonnes of explosives. Admitted by the Germans to be a 'masterstroke', the devastating blasts caused 10,000 soldiers to later be posted simply as 'missing'. Launching a pre-planned attack into the carnage, supported by tanks and a devastating artillery barrage, the British took the strategic objective of Messines Ridge within hours.
A rare example of innovation and success in the First World War, this book is a fresh and timely examination of a fascinating campaign.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- ISBN: 9781846038457
- Number of pages: 96
- Dimensions: 246 x 184 x 8 mm
- Weight: 340g
- Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)

















