![]() The Guns of August is not only the most famous book written about World War I, it is one of the most famous history books on any topic whatsoever. After the first thirty days of war in 1914, there was a premonition that little glory lay ahead…”įirst, there is nothing left to be said about Barbara Tuchman’s The Guns of August. ![]() It did not shout ‘Forward!’ or summon men to glory. In the present circumstances no failure will be tolerated.’ That was all the time for splendor was past. A unit which finds it impossible to advance must, regardless of cost, hold its ground and be killed on the spot rather than fall back. Every effort must be made to attack and throw back the enemy. ![]() Ordinarily the French language, especially in public pronouncements, requires an effort if it is not to sound splendid, but this time the words were flat, almost tired the message hard and uncompromising: ‘Now, as the battle is joined on which the safety of the country depends, everyone must be reminded that this is no longer the time for looking back. ![]() “ signed the order that would be read to the troops when the bugles blew next morning. ![]()
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