This illustrated study pits the Kaiser’s troops against their British opponents during the climactic year of 1918 on the Western Front.
Launched on 21 March 1918, the Spring Offensive saw Germany use veteran, highly trained assault troops and innovative assault tactics to encircle and outflank the British and Empire forces manning the front line, hoping to force the French to seek terms and hand victory to Germany. After this attempt stalled, the Allied armies mounted a series of offensives during the so-called ‘Hundred Days’, actions that pushed the Kaiser’s forces back and prompted the demoralized German High Command to sue for peace.
In this book, Stephen Bull shows how the British Army on the Western Front fared as it survived the Spring Offensive and then went on the attack during the Hundred Days. While the picked units spearheading the German offensive were well-trained and -armed but short of supplies, the regular divisions following in their wake would prove much less resolute. The fighting would see both sides’ forces tested to the limit and beyond, as initial German progress gave way to stalemate and the Allies then took the offensive, driving the Germans back.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork and mapping, carefully chosen archive photos and expert analysis and commentary, this study assesses the fighting men on both sides during the climactic months of fighting on the Western Front in 1918.
By:
Dr Stephen Bull
Illustrated by:
Adam Hook (Illustrator)
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Volume: 78
Dimensions:
Height: 242mm,
Width: 182mm,
Spine: 8mm
Weight: 260g
ISBN: 9781472861177
ISBN 10: 1472861175
Series: Combat
Pages: 80
Publication Date: 04 February 2025
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
[subject to confirmation] Introduction The Opposing Sides Manchester Hill, 21 March 1918 Rifle Wood, 1 April 1918 The Battle of the Selle, 17–25 October 1918 Analysis Aftermath Unit Organizations Bibliography Index
Dr Stephen Bull is a long-standing expert on 20th-century military history, with a particular focus on World War I on the Western Front. His many books for Osprey include British Infantryman vs German Infantryman and Canadian Corps Soldier vs Royal Bavarian Soldier. Adam Hook has illustrated Osprey titles on subjects as diverse as the Aztecs, Roman battle tactics and the modern Chinese Army.
Reviews for German Soldier vs British Soldier: Spring Offensive and Hundred Days 1918
An excellent book, that sheds light on a vital period of the war that is often overlooked in comparison to the great battles of the Somme and Passchendaele. * Military Modelcraft International *