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Alongside maps and carefully-chosen archive photography, David Lomas explores The British Expeditionary Force's presence during the battle of Mons and thereafter.When the First World War broke out in August 1914 the Imperial German Army mistakenly assumed that the BEF – 'that contemptible little army' – would be easily defeated. They were stopped in their tracks by the numerically inferior British force, whose excellent marksmanship cost the closed packed German ranks dear. Eventually forced to fall back by overwhelming German numbers, the British carried out a masterful fighting retreat across Belgium and northern France. At Mons, nine and a half British battalions held four German divisions at bay for an entire day.This book examines not just the battle of Mons itself but also the ensuing British retreat including the actions at Le Cateau and Villers-Cotterêts.
David Lomas is the pen name of Deborah Lake who currently lives and works in Northumberland. Ed Dovey has been a military illustrator for a number of years and has worked on Osprey titles such as Campaign 49 Mons 1914. He is well known and much admired for his work in Military Illustrated magazine.
Origins of the CampaignOpposing CommandersOpposing ArmiesThe Opposing PlansThe CampaignThe Battle of MonsThe Retreat BeginsLe CateauAftermathWargaming MonsThe Battlefield TodayFurther Reading
Daniel Birnbaum, Tessel M. Baudin, Briony Fer, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Stephen Kern, Gary Lachman, Marco Pasi, Gertrud Sandqvist, Helmut Zander, Raphael Rosenberg, Christoph Wagner, Victoria Ferentinou, Pehr Sällström, Hanne Loreck, Wolfgang Zumdick, David Lomas, Iris Müller-Westermann, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Kurt Almqvist, Louise Belfrage
Daniel Birnbaum, Tessel M. Baudin, Briony Fer, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Stephen Kern, Gary Lachman, Marco Pasi, Gertrud Sandqvist, Helmut Zander, Raphael Rosenberg, Christoph Wagner, Victoria Ferentinou, Pehr Sällström, Hanne Loreck, Wolfgang Zumdick, David Lomas, Iris Müller-Westermann, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Kurt Almqvist, Louise Belfrage