The Confusion of Command: The Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas D'Oyly 'Snowball' Snow 1914 -1918 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Confusion of Command: The Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas D'Oyly 'Snowball' Snow 1914 -1918 Book

The Confusion of Command The papers of General Sir Thomas D'Oyly Snow provide a remarkable insight into the mindset of the Great War commanders. Despite being severely injured during the first Battle of the Marne when his horse fell and rolled over him, cracking his pelvis, Snow served at some of the most important battles of the Western Front. Full descriptionRead More

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    Including the battle of Loos, the second battle of Ypres, the battles of Arras and Cambrai, the retreat from Mons and the diversionary attack on Gommecourt on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Somme, The Confusion of Command is a fascinating military memoir. These never-before-published papers of General Sir Thomas D Oyly Snow provide a remarkable insight into the mindset of the Great War commanders and the personal psyche of a great man who served in some of the most important battles of the Western Front despite suffering from a cracked pelvis. Introduced by the Generals great grandson, broadcaster and journalist Dan Snow, this is a must-have hardback for fans of military action.

  • 1848325754
  • 9781848325753
  • Dan Snow, Mark Pottle
  • 17 February 2011
  • Frontline Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 296
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