
Somme
Into the Breach
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Roy McMillan
No conflict better encapsulates all that went wrong on the Western Front than the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The tragic loss of life and stoic endurance by troops who walked towards their death is an iconic image which will be hard to ignore during the centennial year.
Despite this, this book shows the extent to which the Allied armies were in fact able repeatedly to break through the German front lines. The author has uncovered some remarkable stories, as yet unknown, of action and heroism in the face of battle. He weaves in these firsthand experiences, creating a remarkable portrait of life at the front.
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Would you listen to Somme again? Why?
I would because if you listen to it normally, you'll miss details. I want to listen to it slower with maps in front of me.What did you like best about this story?
The reading of letters from participants and the narration in between that puts it into modern day perspectives.Which character – as performed by Roy McMillan – was your favorite?
Roy did an amazing job, I don't know if he performed all the different accents, but if he was, he was spot on doing English, Australian, German, Scottish, Irish, New Zealand and Canadian accents.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If I could I would, except its rather long for that. I'd rather listen to it in chunks and replay parts.Any additional comments?
This audiobook was like watching a documentary on tv. However, it was better because more details are brough forward and paints a more livid picture than what's edited out of television versions.You'll listen to it twice!!
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A gentle look at a horrific subject
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Somme
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Be prepared to feel the shell shock and terror of the men who fought this battle and the sadness of their families. So many personal accounts, letters home, and diary entries (sadly, many found on their owners’ corpses) display the human impact of the dry, gruff, generals orders for each step of the fight.
At several points in this book I had to stop, and said to myself “man this is a slog through the bodies” and realized YES that’s the point of telling a story of WWI!
My only addition would be to have more of the German side of this fight; for while great detail has been given about the backgrounds of the Entente men and leaders, even how their relationships shaped the fight, their opponents at times are given far less detail, beyond a stated order, or a picture or diary picked off an enemy. Maybe it’s a result of less source material, but while it does not trouble this book’s story wealth, it could add a chapter or two both as to the battle’s causes and effects.
A visceral account of the Somme battle
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Awesome and incredible
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Excellent historical research
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Gained lots of information
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Haunting
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