

An edition of Suicide of the empires (1971)
the battles on the Eastern Front, 1914-18.
By Alan Clark
Publish Date
1971
Publisher
American Heritage Press
Language
eng
Pages
127
Description:
Back cover description of this book: "On the Western Front the armies soon became bogged down in the mud of Flanders; but on the wide plains and forests of Eastern Europe the three great Empires -- Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary -- grappled in a series of titanic but little-known battles involving millions of men and hundreds of miles of front. Shortly after the outbreak of war the Russian 'steamroller' had lurched into Prussia only to be hurled back amid the marshes of Tannenberg. for the next three years the fighting swung indeterminately back and forth. Alan Clark, already famous for his study of the Eastern Front during the Second World War, now describes the campaigns which provoked the downfall of three great empires." 127 ppg, loaded with maps and illustrations. It's been 35 years since I read this book but I kept it, so I must have enjoyed it.
subjects: Campaigns, World War, 1914-1918, Germany Empire, Russian Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, illustrated, maps
Places: Eastern Front
Times: 1914-1918