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The First Seven Divisions / Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting from Mons to Ypres

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A detailed, day-by-day account traces the operations of the first seven divisions during the opening campaign, following their deployment, defensive stands at Mons, the subsequent fighting and withdrawals through Le Cateau and beyond, the passage of the Aisne, and the formation of the Ypres salient. The narrative emphasizes unit dispositions, routes, maps and tactical decisions, examining marches, counterattacks, and trench actions across successive engagements. Eyewitness observation and documentary material are used to prioritize accuracy, while maps and chronological organization aid readers in following complex maneuvers and operational context.

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Lord Ernest Hamilton

Lord Ernest Hamilton was a British author and military officer known for his detailed accounts of World War I. His notable work, "The First Seven Divisions / Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting from Mons to Ypres," provides an in-depth look at the early battles of the war, reflecting his firsthand experiences and observations. Through his writing, Hamilton contributed to the understanding of military history and the complexities of warfare during this tumultuous period. His insights remain valuable for those interested in the historical context of the Great War.

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