Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918

Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918

Sir C. E. Callwell

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The Shelf2Life WWI Memoirs Collection is an engaging set of pre-1923 materials that describe life during the Great War through memoirs, letters and diaries. Poignant personal narratives from soldiers, doctors and nurses on the front lines to munitions workers and land girls on the home front, offer invaluable insight into the sacrifices men and women made for their country. Photographs and illustrations intensify stories of struggle and survival from the trenches, hospitals, prison camps and battlefields. The WWI Memoirs Collection captures the pride and fear of the war as experienced by combatants and non-combatants alike and provides historians, researchers and students extensive perspective on individual emotional responses to the war.

Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 Chapter 1 BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

the life of lieutenant-general

SIR STANLEY MAUDE

K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.

Illustrations and Maps.

THE DARDANELLES

Maps.

TIRAH 1897

Maps.

The last two of these volumes belong to Constable's "Campaigns and their Lessons" Series, of which Major-General Sir C. E. Callwell is Editor.

EXPERIENCES

OF A DUG-OUT

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“The Shelf2Life WWI Memoirs Collection is an engaging set of pre-1923 materials that describe life during the Great War through memoirs, letters and diaries. Poignant personal narratives from soldiers, doctors and nurses on the front lines to munitions workers and land girls on the home front, offer invaluable insight into the sacrifices men and women made for their country. Photographs and illustrations intensify stories of struggle and survival from the trenches, hospitals, prison camps and battlefields. The WWI Memoirs Collection captures the pride and fear of the war as experienced by combatants and non-combatants alike and provides historians, researchers and students extensive perspective on individual emotional responses to the war.”
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Chapter 1 BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

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Chapter 2 THE OUTBREAK OF WAR

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Chapter 3 EARLY DAYS AT THE WAR OFFICE

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Chapter 4 LORD KITCHENER'S START

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Chapter 5 LORD KITCHENER'S LATER RECORD

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Chapter 6 THE DARDANELLES

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Chapter 7 SOME EXPERIENCES IN THE WAR OFFICE

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Chapter 8 FURTHER EXPERIENCES IN THE WAR OFFICE

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Chapter 9 THE NEAR EAST

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Chapter 10 OTHER SIDE-SHOWS

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Chapter 11 THE MUNITIONS QUESTION

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Chapter 12 COUNCILS, COMMITTEES, AND CABINETS

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Chapter 13 SOME INTER-ALLIES CONFERENCES

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Chapter 14 A FIRST MISSION TO RUSSIA

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Chapter 15 A SECOND MISSION TO RUSSIA

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Chapter 16 THE RUSSIAN BUNGLE

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Chapter 17 CATERING FOR THE ALLIES

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Chapter 18 THE PRESS

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Chapter 19 SOME CRITICISMS, SUGGESTIONS, AND GENERALITIES

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