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15. ‘Something Wanting in the Methods Employed’, 1 August–12 September
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Robin Prior
and Trevor Wilson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents III
- Maps VI
- Acknowledgements VII
- 1. The Context 1
- 2. ‘Absolutely Astonishing’: The War Committee and the Military 12
- 3. Decision-making, January–February 15
- 4. Decision-making, March–June 25
- 5. ‘Grasping at the Shadow’: Planning for the Somme, February–June 35
- 6. ‘Favourable Results Are Not Anticipated’: Preparations for Battle, June 57
- 7. ‘A Short Life’: VII & VIII Corps on 1 July 71
- 8. ‘The Enemy’s Fire Was So Intense’: X Corps on 1 July 83
- 9. ‘Wave after Wave Were Mown Down’: III Corps on 1 July 91
- 10. ‘Cowering Men in Field Grey’: XV and XIII Corps on 1 July 101
- 11. Reflections on 1 July 112
- 12. ‘Ill-Considered Attacks on a Small Front’, 2–13 July 119
- 13. ‘Cavalry Sharpening Their Swords’, 14 July 131
- 14. ‘We Are a Bit Stuck’, 15–31 July 141
- 15. ‘Something Wanting in the Methods Employed’, 1 August–12 September 157
- 16. ‘A Hell of a Time’: Pozières and Mouquet Farm, July–August 173
- 17. Summary: 15 July–12 September 186
- 18. The Politicians and the Somme Campaign, July–August 191
- 19. One Division’s Somme: The First Division, July–September 203
- 20. ‘An Operation Planned on Bolder Lines’: Tanks and the 15 September Plan 216
- 21. Lumbering Tanks: The Battle of 15 September 229
- 22. 25 September 239
- 23. ‘The Tragic Hill of Thiepval’,1 26–30 September 249
- 24. ‘A Severe Trial of Body and Spirit’: The Somme, October 261
- 25. ‘We Must Keep Going!’: The Politicians and the Somme Campaign, September–October 279
- 26. The Political Battle: Beaumont Hamel, 13–19 November 289
- 27. Reflections on the British at the Somme 300
- Epilogue:The End of It All, November 1916 310
- Notes 316
- Bibliography 343
- Index 352
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents III
- Maps VI
- Acknowledgements VII
- 1. The Context 1
- 2. ‘Absolutely Astonishing’: The War Committee and the Military 12
- 3. Decision-making, January–February 15
- 4. Decision-making, March–June 25
- 5. ‘Grasping at the Shadow’: Planning for the Somme, February–June 35
- 6. ‘Favourable Results Are Not Anticipated’: Preparations for Battle, June 57
- 7. ‘A Short Life’: VII & VIII Corps on 1 July 71
- 8. ‘The Enemy’s Fire Was So Intense’: X Corps on 1 July 83
- 9. ‘Wave after Wave Were Mown Down’: III Corps on 1 July 91
- 10. ‘Cowering Men in Field Grey’: XV and XIII Corps on 1 July 101
- 11. Reflections on 1 July 112
- 12. ‘Ill-Considered Attacks on a Small Front’, 2–13 July 119
- 13. ‘Cavalry Sharpening Their Swords’, 14 July 131
- 14. ‘We Are a Bit Stuck’, 15–31 July 141
- 15. ‘Something Wanting in the Methods Employed’, 1 August–12 September 157
- 16. ‘A Hell of a Time’: Pozières and Mouquet Farm, July–August 173
- 17. Summary: 15 July–12 September 186
- 18. The Politicians and the Somme Campaign, July–August 191
- 19. One Division’s Somme: The First Division, July–September 203
- 20. ‘An Operation Planned on Bolder Lines’: Tanks and the 15 September Plan 216
- 21. Lumbering Tanks: The Battle of 15 September 229
- 22. 25 September 239
- 23. ‘The Tragic Hill of Thiepval’,1 26–30 September 249
- 24. ‘A Severe Trial of Body and Spirit’: The Somme, October 261
- 25. ‘We Must Keep Going!’: The Politicians and the Somme Campaign, September–October 279
- 26. The Political Battle: Beaumont Hamel, 13–19 November 289
- 27. Reflections on the British at the Somme 300
- Epilogue:The End of It All, November 1916 310
- Notes 316
- Bibliography 343
- Index 352