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Beneath Flanders Fields
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The story of Britain and Germany's cat-and-mouse mine warfare - one of the most misunderstood, misrepresented, and mystifying conflicts of the Great War.
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07 July 2005

The result of over twenty-five years of research, Beneath Flanders Fields reveals how this intense underground battle was fought and won. The authors give the first full account of mine warfare in World War I through the words of the tunnellers themselves as well as plans, drawings, and previously unpublished archive photographs, many in colour. Beneath Flanders Fields also shows how military mining evolved. The tunnellers constructed hundreds of deep dugouts that housed tens of thousands of troops. Often electrically lit and ventilated, these tunnels incorporated headquarters, cookhouses, soup kitchens, hospitals, drying rooms, and workshops. A few dugouts survive today, a final physical legacy of the Great War, and are presented for the first time in photographs in Beneath Flanders Fields.
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date:
07 July 2005
ISBN: 9780773573116
Format: eBook
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HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War I
"A fascinating and brilliantly illustrated book, an invaluable guide for future generations of Great War archaeologists." Times Higher Education Supplement
Peter Barton (Author)
Peter Barton is a filmmaker, writer, and co-secretary to the All Parliamentary War Graves and Battlefields Heritage Group. Peter Doyle is a geologist and archaeologist who has studied the battlefields of the Western Front, Gallipoli, and Salonika. He is
Peter Doyle (Author)
Peter Doyle is a geologist and archaeologist who has studied the battlefields of the Western Front, Gallipoli, and Salonika. He is co-secretary of the All Parliamentary War Graves and Battlefields Heritage Group.
John Vandewalle (Author)
Johan Vandewalle, a former civil engineer, is an expert on the tunnels and dugouts of Flanders.
Peter Barton is a filmmaker, writer, and co-secretary to the All Parliamentary War Graves and Battlefields Heritage Group. Peter Doyle is a geologist and archaeologist who has studied the battlefields of the Western Front, Gallipoli, and Salonika. He is
Peter Doyle (Author)
Peter Doyle is a geologist and archaeologist who has studied the battlefields of the Western Front, Gallipoli, and Salonika. He is co-secretary of the All Parliamentary War Graves and Battlefields Heritage Group.
John Vandewalle (Author)
Johan Vandewalle, a former civil engineer, is an expert on the tunnels and dugouts of Flanders.