The Battle of the Somme epitomised the cruelty of the Western Front.
1 July 1916 witnessed the opening round of the British Armys attempt to break through an eighteen-mile front of heavily defended German lines straddling the River Somme in northern France.
Preceded by an artillery bombardment of over 1,500 big guns that lasted a week, the inexperienced members of Lord Kitcheners New Army went over the top and suffered the deadliest day in British military history.
On the first day, British losses alone totalled nearly 20,000 dead.
In the next four and a half months of combat, over 350,000 British soldiers would become casualties to one of the most intense, lethal, and futile engagements in history.
Lena S. Andrews
218.73 Lei
James D. Hornfischer
116.22 Lei
Hassan Abbas
145.08 Lei
David I. Kertzer
133.92 Lei
William F. Brown
156.19 Lei
Stephen Perry
118.67 Lei
Matthew Mitchell
188.25 Lei
A. E. Marriott
89.28 Lei
Matilda Tillie Pierce Alleman
36.83 Lei
Charles A. Krohn
160.41 Lei
Richard Whittle
117.13 Lei
Robert boom Powell
213.89 Lei
Henry J. Hendrix
148.80 Lei
Marshal Viscount William Slim
136.60 Lei
Vincent Bevins
167.40 Lei