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The Attack in Trench Warfare: Impressions and Reflections of a Company Commander

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A company commander records impressions and practical reflections on attacking in trench warfare, arguing that contemporary assaults resemble siege operations requiring a single, overwhelming, non‑progressive rush to break multiple defense lines. He analyzes defensive layouts—stacked trench lines, wired approaches, and localized strongpoints—and details artillery's preparatory roles: breaching wire, neutralizing trench defenders, suppressing guns, and inhibiting reserves. Emphasis falls on the need for specially trained assaulting troops, close infantry‑artillery coordination, and methods to reduce casualties, alongside discussion of weapons and engineering measures that can improve the odds of success.

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André Laffargue

André Laffargue was a military officer and writer known for his poignant reflections on the experiences of soldiers during World War I. His notable work, "The Attack in Trench Warfare: Impressions and Reflections of a Company Commander," offers a firsthand account of the brutal realities faced by troops in the trenches. Through his writing, Laffargue provides insight into the psychological and emotional challenges of warfare, capturing the complexities of leadership and the human condition in times of conflict. His contributions to literature serve as a valuable historical document, shedding light on the experiences of those who served in one of history's most devastating wars.

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