The Battle of Bellicourt Tunnel by Blair, Dale (9781526796967) | Browns Books
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The Battle of Bellicourt Tunnel : Tommies, Diggers and Doughboys on the Hindenburg Line, 1918

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In the summer and autumn of 1918, the British Expeditionary Force, under Field Marshal Haig, fought a series of victorious battles on the Western Front that contributed mightily to the German Army's final defeat.

They did so as part of an Allied coalition, one in which the role of Australian diggers and US doughboys is often forgotten. The Bellicourt Tunnel attack in September 1918, fought in the fading autumn light, was very much an inter-Allied affair and marked a unique moment in the Allied armies' endeavours.

It was the first time that such a large cohort of Americans had fought in a British formation.

Additionally, untried American II Corps and experienced Australian Corps were to spearhead the attack under the command of Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, with British divisions adopting supporting roles on the flanks. Blair forensically details the fighting and the largely forgotten desperate German defence.

Although celebrated as a marvellous feat of breaking the Hindenburg Line, the American attack generally failed to achieve its set objectives and it took the Australians three days of bitter fighting to reach theirs.

Blair rejects the conventional explanation of the US mop up failure and points the finger of blame at Rawlinson, Haig and Monash for expecting too much of the raw US troops, singling out the Australian Corps commander for particular criticism. Overall, Blair judges the fighting a draw. At the end, like two boxers, the Australian-American force was gasping for breath and the Germans, badly battered, were back-pedalling to remain on balance.

That said, the day was calamitous for the German Army, even if the clean break-through that Haig had hoped for did not occur.

Forced out of the Hindenburg Line, the prognosis for the German army on the Western Front and hence Imperial Germany itself was bleak indeed.

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Frontline Books
1526796961 / 9781526796967
Paperback / softback
940.435
15/04/2021
United Kingdom
English
208 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2011.

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