
The Eastern Front 1914-1920
From Tannenberg to the Russo-Polish War
Amber Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. March 2012
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-906626-11-2 (ISBN)
Description
While World War I on the Western Front developed into trench warfare, the battle lines on the Eastern Front were much more fluid and trenches never truly developed. This was because the greater length of the front ensured that the density of soldiers in the line was lower so the line was easier to break. Once broken, the sparse communication networks made it difficult for the defender to rush reinforcements to the rupture in the line to mount a rapid counteroffensive and seal off a breakthrough. There was also the fact that the terrain in the Eastern European theatre was quite solid, often making it near impossible to construct anything resembling the complicated trench systems on the Western Front, which tended to have muddier and much more workable terrain. In short, on the Eastern front the side defending did not have the overwhelming advantages it had on the Western front. Because of this, front lines in the East kept on shifting throughout the conflict, and not just near the beginning and end of the fighting, as was the case in the West. In fact the greatest advance of the whole war was made in the East by the German Army in the summer of 1915. With the aid of numerous black and white and color photographs, many previously unpublished, the World War I series recreates the battles and campaigns that raged across the surface of the globe, on land, at sea and in the air. The text is complemented by full-colour maps that guide the reader through specific actions and campaigns.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Amber Books Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 16 to 99 years
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
Index; Maps; Halftones, black and white; Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 201 mm
Weight
936 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-906626-11-2 (9781906626112)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Michael S. Neiberg | David Jordan
The Eastern Front 1914-1920
From Tannenberg to the Russo-Polish War
E-Book
02/2014
1st Edition
Amber Books
from
€8.20
Available for download
Persons
Michael S. Neiberg is Professor of History and Chair of War Studies at the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His published work specializes on the First and Second World Wars in global context. David Jordan is Senior Lecturer at the Joint Services Command and Staff College, Shrivenham, UK, where he teaches Intermediate and Advanced Staff courses. He joined the Defence Studies Department of Kings College London in June 2000.
Content
Introduction - The Balance in the East
The First Battles
Galicia and Poland
Russia's Recovery
The First Russian Revolution
Russia Capitulates
The Allied Intervention in Russia
The Civil and Russo-Polish Wars
Further Reading
Index
The First Battles
Galicia and Poland
Russia's Recovery
The First Russian Revolution
Russia Capitulates
The Allied Intervention in Russia
The Civil and Russo-Polish Wars
Further Reading
Index