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Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Editors’ Introduction

PART I THE FRONT LINE EXPERIENCE

Chapter 1 A personal reflection on the two World Wars

J. M. Bourne

Chapter 2 Preparing for war: the experience of the Cameronians

John Baynes and Cliff Pettit

Chapter 3 Waging the undersea war: a British perspective

Jeff Tall

Chapter 4 The merchant seaman at war

Tony Lane

Chapter 5 War in the air: the fighter pilot

David Jordan

Chapter 6 War in the air: the bomber crew

Christina Goulter

Chapter 7 The Desert War experience

Niall Barr

Chapter 8 War in the Pacific

Eric Bergerud

Chapter 9 War in the Tropics: East Africa and Burma

Phillip Parotti

Chapter 10 Hitting the beach: the amphibious experience

Geoffrey Till

Chapter 11 British Special Forces operations behind enemy lines

Julian Thompson

Chapter 12 Partisans and guerrillas

Malcolm Mackintosh

Chapter 13 The experience of being abroad: doughboys and GIs in Europe

James J. Cooke

Chapter 14 German soldiers in victory, 1914 and 1940

Benjamin Ziemann and Klaus Latzel

Chapter 15 The experience of defeat: Kut (1916) and Singapore (1942)

Robin Neillands

Chapter 16 The experience of killing

Joanna Bourke

Chapter 17 The experience of captivity: British and Commonwealth prisoners in Germany

Peter H. Liddle and S. P. McKenzie

Chapter 18 Casualties and British medical services

Nick Bosanquet and Ian Whitehead

Chapter 19 Spies, codebreakers and secret agents

M. R. D. Foot

PART II THE EXPERIENCE OF LEADERSHIP

Chapter 20 Monarchy in wartime: King George V and King George VI

Hugo Vickers

Chapter 21 Political leaders in wartime: Lloyd George and Churchill

George H. Cassar

Chapter 22 Erich Ludendorff and Tôjô Hideki: some comparisons

Peter Wetzler

Chapter 23 Foch and Eisenhower: Supreme Commanders

Frank E. Vandiver

Chapter 24 General Brusilov and Marshal Zhukov, June 1916 and June 1944

John Erickson

Chapter 25 Reflections on the experience of British generalship

G. D. Sheffield

Chapter 26 Coalition war: the Anglo-American experience

Dennis E. Showalter

Chapter 27 Coalition war: Britain and France

William Philpott

Chapter 28 Coalition war: Germany and her Allies, Austria-Hungary and Italy

Gary W. Shanafelt and G. T. Waddington

PART III THE EXPERIENCE OF OCCUPATION

Chapter 29 The experience of occupation: Belgium

Mark Derez

Chapter 30 The experience of occupation: Northern France

Margaret Atack

Chapter 31 The experience of occupation: Poland

Anita J. Prazmowska

Chapter 32 The experience of displacement: refugees and war

Guy S. Goodwin-Gill

Chapter 33 The experience of genocide: Armenia 1915–16 and Romania 1941–42

Mark Levene

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Notes

Index

Acknowledgements

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The Great World War 1914–1945: 1. Lightning Strikes Twice

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