just finished reading this book. it's a bit of an eye-opener, about an aspect of WWI that seems to be forgotten nowadays. schreiber shows how the final 100 days were a major break from the typical static trench warfare of the era, and how the canadian corps under currie helped bring this about and how it adapted to the new situation. he also makes an interesting point about how many of the doctrinal lessons of this period were lost in the chaos of demobilisation, even though they could have been very helpful in WWII and beyond.
i haven't seen many comments on this book in army.ca. any thoughts?
i haven't seen many comments on this book in army.ca. any thoughts?