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They Shall Not Pass

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An American correspondent records visits to Verdun and neighboring battlefields, describing the Vauban citadel and its subterranean shelters, the city’s gradual, block-by-block destruction, encounters with senior officers and front-line soldiers, and everyday support operations such as bakeries and water works. The dispatches mix vivid scene-setting and human observation with tactical discussion of the Meuse fighting, comparisons to other great engagements, and on-site explanation of terrain, defensive measures, and the physical and moral strain imposed by prolonged artillery bombardment.

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Frank H. Simonds

Frank H. Simonds was an American author and military historian, best known for his work on World War I. His notable book, "They Shall Not Pass," provides a detailed account of the battles and strategies employed during the war, reflecting his deep understanding of military tactics and history. Simonds's writings contribute to the literature on warfare, offering insights into the experiences of soldiers and the complexities of conflict. Through his work, he has helped shape the narrative of World War I, making it accessible to a broader audience.

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