Trench Fighting 1914–18 by Charles Messenger is a military history of trench warfare during World War I. It explains how the stalemate on the Western Front led to the development of entrenched defensive systems and the brutal conditions soldiers endured in them, including constant artillery bombardment, disease, and close-quarters combat. The book also covers tactics used to break the deadlock—such as raids, mining, and early tank and gas warfare—showing how trench fighting shaped the strategy and experience of the First World War.
Trench Fighting 1914-18 - Charles Messenger
Genres:
Historical, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Old
Book Type:
Paperback

