ABSTRACT

From its origins to its terrible legacy, the tortuous and bloody course of the Great War is vividly set out in a series of 164 fascinating maps. Together the maps form a comprehensive and compelling picture of the war that shattered Europe, and illustrate its military, social, political and economic aspects. Beginning with the tensions that already existed, the atlas covers:
* the early months of the war: from the fall of Belgium to the fierce fighting at Ypres and Tannenberg
* the developing war in Europe: from Gallipoli to the horrors of the Somme and Verdun
* life at the front: from living underground, the trench system and the mud of Passchendaele to the war graves
* war in the air and at sea: from the Zeppelin raids to the battles in the North Sea, shipping losses and the Atlantic convoys
* technology and the new horrors: from phosgene gas attacks to submarines, tanks and mines
* the home fronts: from German food riots to the air defence of Britain, the Russian Revolution and the collapse of Austria-Hungary
* the Aftermath: from war debts and war deaths to the new map of Europe.

chapter |12 pages

SECTION 1 PRELUDE TO WAR

chapter |17 pages

Section Three —1915

chapter |12 pages

Section Four —1916

chapter |8 pages

Section Five —The War in the Air

chapter |12 pages

Section Six —The War at Sea

chapter |22 pages

Section Seven —1917

chapter |10 pages

Section Eight —1918

chapter |14 pages

Section Nine —The World at War

chapter |18 pages

Section Ten —Aftermath

chapter |11 pages

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE