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Passchendaele 1917: Landscape of War
In 1914 the area around Ypres was a verdant landscape thick with vegetation, formed and transformed both by nature and human intervention. Before the First World War began, the landscape had already been the setting for multiple battles and military manoeuvres, and was known as 'the Battlefield of Europe.' In Passchendaele 1917: Landscape of War Lee Ingelbreght approaches the First World War and the Battle of Passchendaele from a unique angle.
Why was the Westhoek such a popular place to fight wars, and what traces have all those military conflicts left on this landscape?
Details: Non-fiction, published 2017.
Format: Hard cover, illustrations, 256 pages.
Dimensions: 29.0 cm (h) x 23.0 cm (w) x 2.54 cm (d) / 1,270 grams.