The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
The Eastern Front
Tannenberg
The Eastern Front
Tannenberg
RCC7913
The Russian Campaign of 1914. The Beginning of the War and Operations in East Prussia
ISBN
1847349862
Purchase Price
£22.40 (new)
Date Purchased
April 12, 2020
Publisher
The Naval & Military Press (2019, Uckfield, East Sussex)
Notes
The book has a Foreword by Marshal Foch. This is an important book - first, because we have so few books about the Eastern Front - a state of affairs which we are continually seeking to improve - but also because this book is written by someone who throughout the war was a very senior officer. Whilst it appears that he was nowhere near the scenes of the battles described in the book - probably commanding a cavalry regiment but later progressing to DMO of the 9th Army and Chief of Staff of the 7th Army - he would have been very well aware of what actually happened. The book is written in a surprisingly accessible way. Despite its title, it is not really about the Russian Campaign of 1914, it is more a close study of Tannenberg; the battle itself (there is an interesting part about Samsonov's suicide) but also the actions both before and after the main battle.
1847349862
Purchase Price
£22.40 (new)
Date Purchased
April 12, 2020
Publisher
The Naval & Military Press (2019, Uckfield, East Sussex)
Notes
The book has a Foreword by Marshal Foch. This is an important book - first, because we have so few books about the Eastern Front - a state of affairs which we are continually seeking to improve - but also because this book is written by someone who throughout the war was a very senior officer. Whilst it appears that he was nowhere near the scenes of the battles described in the book - probably commanding a cavalry regiment but later progressing to DMO of the 9th Army and Chief of Staff of the 7th Army - he would have been very well aware of what actually happened. The book is written in a surprisingly accessible way. Despite its title, it is not really about the Russian Campaign of 1914, it is more a close study of Tannenberg; the battle itself (there is an interesting part about Samsonov's suicide) but also the actions both before and after the main battle.