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The Price of Glory

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by Alistair Horne


  Chapter Sixteen

  For a good all-round picture of life in France behind the lines, two recently published works; Ducasse, &c. and Chastenet (2); also Brogan, Bonnefous. The background in Germany; Kurenberg, Muller (ibid), Ambassador James W. Gerard (My Four Years in Germany), Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front, Falls, Kabisch (2).

  Chapter Seventeen

  There is a large bibliography on the air war in general. Among recent publications, Quentin Reynolds is extremely readable. Sources with particular reference to Verdun include: Lafont, de Chavagnes, Werner, Cuneo, Mortane, ‘Vigilant’ (French War Birds), Bordeaux (5), Air Ministry, Hoeppner, Supf, Kiernan, Ritter. Published sources on the Lafayette Squadron; Reynolds, Parsons, Hall & Nordhoff, McConnell, Lefebvre.

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapman is the source of the aside on Shackleton returning from the South Pole. Principal sources for the dispute between Falkenhayn and the Crown Prince, as for Chapter Four; also of course Crown Prince (2) and Falkenhayn, Rupprecht, Army Quarterly, Bauer. The explosion in Fort Douaumont; RA (1), Rouquerol, Bansi, Ettighoffer, Kabisch (2). On the background of the Crown Prince, an objective work by a German-American professor, Klaus Jonas, published while this book was in preparation, proved most useful; Churchill also supplies a remarkable insight into the Crown Prince’s character; in addition, Ziegler, Sturgkh, Gerard (ibid), Zweig (for the more conventional view).

  Chapter Nineteen

  For Pétain’s strategical appreciation and his relations with Joffre, here and later; Pétain, Joffre, Pierrefeu, Liddell Hart (2). Biographical details on Nivelle and Mangin; Pierrefeu, Morel-Journel, Williams, Spears, Churchill, Hanotaux, Weygand (1). Mangin’s May attack on Douaumont; Pétain, Rouquerol, Menager, RA (1), Hallé, Lefebvre-Dibon, Brandis, Delvert (1).

  Chapter Twenty

  In the paragraphs referring to the symbolism of Verdun, I have drawn indirectly from a conversation with Captain Liddell Hart, as well as from the following sources: Brogan, Marchal, Valery, Zweig, Ducasse, Laurentin, Boasson, Cru, Junger, New York Times. German preparations for MAY CUP; Karl von Einem (Ein Armeeführer erlebt den Weltkrieg, Leipzig, 1938), Ziegler, RA (14). The eclipse of the ‘Big Berthas’ at Verdun; Menager, Bansi, Ziegler, Palat, Contre-Amiral Jehenne (Historique des Batteries de Canoniers Marines). The episode of R.1; Delvert (1).

  Chapter Twenty-One

  The account of the French defence of Vaux is very largely based on Raynal’s own story; also Bordeaux (1), Palat, Lefebvre, Pericard, Rouquerol, Pétain, Méléra. The German side; Klövekorn, RA (14), Kriegszeitschrift der 50 Division, Ettighoffer, Kabisch (2).

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  The early fighting for Thiaumont and accounts of the decline in French morale at the beginning of June; Palat, RA (14 & 15), Dupont, Thellier de Poncheville, Poincaré, Boasson, Pétain. The Tranchée des Baïonnettes; Bouvard, Lefebvre, Cru, Salisbury-Jones. The first Secret Session of the French Assembly; Allard, Ferry, Joffre, Desmazes.

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Relations between Falkenhayn and Conrad; Zwehl (2), Gehre, Falls, Regele, Sturgkh, Goerlitz, Foerster, Wienskowski, Conrad, Falkenhayn, Duffour, Kabisch (2), Hoffmann, Liddell Hart (2), Wendt, Crown Prince (2).

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  The attack on Souville; Johnson, Bordeaux (3), Dupont, Mazenod, Fries & West (Chemical Warfare), Menager, Joffre, Witkop (for the account by the German ex-student; this does not however appear in the English edition), Thimmermann, Ziegler. The first day of the Somme; Blake, Rupprecht, Ducasse &c., Falls, Liddell Hart (1), Churchill, John Harris (Covenant with Death), Robin Gardner (The Big Push), Edmonds.

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Final German efforts; Bordeaux (3), Zieser-Beringer, Ziegler, Ettighoffer, Thimmermann, Rouquerol, Passaga. Falkenhayn’s replacement; Crown Prince, Falkenhayn, Foerster, Kabisch (2), Wendt. The Tavannes Tunnel disaster; Hourticq, Delvert & Bouchor, Delvert (1), Rouquerol, Thellier de Poncheville.

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  The recapture of the forts; Marchal, Wendt, Rouquerol, Mangin, Caloni, Bordeaux (2), Gras, Menager, Bartlett, Chavagnes, Lafont, Passaga, Joffre, Zieser-Beringer, Zwehl (1), RA (1), Zweig, Ettighoffer, Ziegler, Hindenburg, Kabisch (2).

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  The fall of Joffre and rise of Nivelle; Churchill, Pierrefeu, Williams, Caloni, Painlevé. The Nivelle Offensive and the Mutinies; Falls, Wolff, Churchill, Crown Prince (2), Morel-Journel, Hellot, Allard, Wintringham, Davidson, Blake, Boasson.

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  The battlefields after 1916; Pericard, Hourticq, Passaga, Fonsagrive, Churchill, Irwin. Casualty estimates, here and elsewhere; Churchill, Wendt, Falls, Lefebvre, Service Historique, Ziegler, Chastenet (2), Ducasse &c., Ferry, Delvert & Bouchor, Edmonds (2). Assessment of German and French strategy; principally as per Chapters 4, 10, 18, 19. Subsequent careers of principals at Verdun; Pericard, Delvert & Bouchor, Crown Prince (2), Williams, Morel-Journel, Hanotaux, Brogan, Churchill, Desmazes, Blake, Cru, Brandis, J. Wheeler-Bennett (The Nemesis of Power), Zieser-Beringer, von Einem (ibid), Falls, Liddell Hart (2), Zwehl (2), Falkenhayn, Ziegler, Jonas. The fathering of the Maginot Line; Caloni, Menager, Laure, Belperron, Debeney, Pétain. Moral effects of Verdun; Ducasse &c., Mazenod, Boasson, Jubert, Brogan, Dutourd, RA (1), Falls, Witkop, Ettighoffer, Chavagnes, Martel. Verdun and German inter-war strategy; Bundeswehr Archives, Heinz Guderian (Panzer Leader), Goerlitz, Wheeler-Bennett (ibid), Wendt, Ettighoffer, General Weisenberger (Verdun, 1916–1940, Bonn, 1941), Churchill (The Second World War), De Gaulle (War Memoirs).

  Epilogue

  Von Stülpnagel’s suicide attempt; Wheeler-Bennett (ibid).

  INDEX

  Agadir crisis, 10

  aircraft, French, 201

  air reconnaissance, 53-4

  air war, 45-6, 199-213, 336; and see Cigognes, Groupe de; ‘Flying Circus’; Lafayette Squadron; Zeppelins

  Alamein, El, battle of, 130, 294n

  Alenson, Maj. d’, 231-2, 265, 321, 332

  Alexander of Serbia, Prince, 227

  Alexander of Tunis, F.M. Earl, 22

  Algeria, 348

  Almeyreda, 196

  American Ambulance Field Service, 209

  ‘Anastasie’, see censorship, French

  André, Gen., 9

  Annamite troops, 148

  Arras, 25

  artillery: French, 13, 15, 145, 152, 308-9, 318, 336; German, 15, 41-3, 151, 159, 247-8

  Artois, 24-5

  Asiago, 282

  Attaque à outrance, see Grandmaison, Col. de

  Austria-Hungary, 29, 35; relations with Germany, 277-83; army of, 279, 282

  Avize, 129

  Avocourt, 162-4

  Balfourier, Gen., 13, 113-14, 143-4; and see XX Corps

  balloons: observation, 199; ‘Drachen’, 205, 206

  Balsley, Clyde, 185, 212

  Baltimore American, The, 243-4

  Bansi, Col., 285

  Bapst, Gen., 59, 74-5, 84, 93-5, 98-9

  Barés, Col., 203, 207

  Barescut, Col. de, 144, 156

  Bar-le-Duc, 119, 146, 203

  barrage, creeping, 309, 318, 336

  Barrès, Maurice, 10, 148

  Battle of the Frontiers, 18

  Battle of the Wings, 156

  Bauer, Col., 33

  Bazaine, Marshal, 3, 4

  Bazelaire, Gen. de, 144, 157, 158

  Beaumont, 96, 350

  Bechu, Lt. Marcel, 285

  Becker, Maj., 99

  Beeg, Maj.-Gen., 43, 76

  Belfort, 5, 36

  Belleville; Fort, 48, 145; Ridge, 122, 284

  Belrupt, Fort, 48

  Bergson, Henri, 11

  Bernard, Lt.-Col., 75, 98-9

  Bernhardt, Sarah, 7, 194, 198

  Berthou, Aspirant, 80-1

  Bertrand, Maj., 84-5, 95, 98

  Bethincourt, 165

  Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von, 217-18, 243, 303

  Bettignies, Louise de, 53

  B
eumelburg, Werner, 326

  ‘Big Berthas’ (420s), 15, 42, 247-8

  Binyon, Laurence, 184

  Bismarck, Prince Otto von, 5-6, 7, 9

  blockade, British, 190-1

  Blumentritt, Gen., 342n

  Boasson, Sgt. Marc, 186, 270, 274, 297, 324, 340

  Boelcke, Oswald, 200, 202, 206-7

  Bois Bourrus ridge, 48, 153, 171

  Bois de la Caillette, 234, 249

  Bois des Caures, 52, 71n, 77-9, 81, 83, 86-90, 325

  Bois des Corbeaux, 157-9

  Bois Fumin, 249

  Bolo Pasha, 196

  Bonnet Rouge, 198, 270

  Bonneval, Gen. de, 59, 122; and see 37th African Division

  Bonviolle, Lt.-Gen., 83-6

  Boraston, Col., 294

  Bordeaux, Henry, 205, 319

  Bordeaux, Government move to, 19

  Boulanger, Gen., 6

  Boullangé, Gen., 59

  bourreurs de crâne, 196

  Boyer, Gen., 271

  Brabant, 75, 93-5

  brancardiers, 183

  Brandis, Capt. von, 114, 116-18, 119, 120-1, 189, 334

  Bras, 75, 93

  Brauchitsch, F.M. Walther von, 342

  Briand, Aristide, 126-7, 243, 275

  Britain, 1, 34-5, 37, 295, 331; British Expeditionary Force, 16-17, 18, 105; ‘Kitchener Army’, 29, 294; blockade of Germany, 190-1; unpopularity in France, 274

  Brocard, Capt., 203

  Brusilov Offensive, 282-3

  Buffet, Officer-Cadet, 259, 262, 334

  Bulgaria, 280-1

  Campana, 2nd-Lt. Roger, 166-7, 187

  Casemate de Bourges, 107-8, 238-9

  Castelnau, Gen. de: character and career, 127-8; 9, 55, 97, 125-31, 137, 143, 145, 203, 228, 234, 276, 320, 333

  casualties: first five months, 18-19; (1916) 152, 161-2, 215, 216n, (Somme Offensive, July 1st), 294, 300, 304, 318; Verdun total, 327-8; first world war (French), 66

  censorship, French, 121-2, 274

  Chaine, Lt. Pierre, 306

  Chamber of Deputies, 122; Secret Session (June 1916), 274-5, 319

  Champagne, 25

  Chantilly (G.Q.C.), 21, 23-4, 229-30

  Chapman, Victor, 210, 211-12

  Charleville-Mézières, 37

  Chattancourt, 171

  Chemin de Dames, 232, 321, 322, 332

  Chenot, Gardien de Batterie, 113, 116, 118

  Chrétien, Gen., 51, 59, 94, 103-4, 113-14

  Churchill, Sir Winston, 27, 35, 130, 233, 332

  Cigognes, Groupe des, 203-5, 206

  Claudel, Col., 125

  Clemenceau, Georges, 6, 66, 197, 289, 332, 333

  Cochin, Capt. Augustin, 168-9

  Combes, Émile, 8-9

  communications, see motor transport; rail communications

  Conrad von Hötzendorf, F.M., 35, 277-82

  Consenvoye, Bois de, 84-5

  Côte de l’Oie, 157

  Côte 304, 162-3, 169-71, 343

  Coty, President, 339

  Coutanceau, Gen., 50

  Cowdin, Elliot, 210

  Crepey, Gen., 59

  cuistots, 182-3

  Cumières, 102, 171, 327

  Damloup ‘High Battery’, 291, 296, 298, 325

  Dandauw, Sgt.-Maj., 79-80, 83

  Danton, 11

  Darlan, Lt. (later Admiral), 248

  ‘Deadly Quadrilateral’, 214

  Debeney, Gen., 338

  ‘decimation’, 64

  Deimling, Gen. von, 249, 261

  Deligny, Gen., 114

  Dellmensingen, Gen. Krafft von, 284; and see Alpine Corps

  Delvert, Capt. Charles, 179, 187, 194-5, 239, 249-51, 257, 259-60, 305-6

  Derome, Lt., 85

  Déroulède, Paul, 1, 6, 10, 16

  Derville, Lt., 186

  Desaubliaux, Robert, 235

  Deschanel, Paul, 52

  Desmazes, Gen., 21

  Deuxième Bureau (Intelligence), 14, 24, 53-4, 229

  Dorey, Capt., 315

  Douaumont: village, 149, 327, 351; Fort, 48, 100; Germans take, 105-24; explosion at, 219-20; French attack, 235-41, and retake, 308-18; 338, 343

  Dreyfus Affair, 8

  Driant, Lt.-Col. Émile, 51-3, 60, 68, 74, 78-81, 87-90, 204

  Dubail, Gen., 49-50

  Dubrulle, Sgt. Paul, 123, 177, 186

  Dugny, 143

  Duhamel, Georges, 65-6, 184-5, 186-7

  Dumont, Sapper, 315

  Dupuy, Lt., 299-300, 352

  Durassié, 119, 124

  Dutourd, Jean, 308, 341

  École de Guerre, 11, 136

  Edward VII, King, 37, 223

  embusqués, 195

  Epp, Lt.-Col. Ritter von, 288, 334; and see Leib Regiment

  Falkenhayn, F.M. Erich von: character and career, 29-34; strategy of, 34-40, 42, 44, 76-7, 82, 153-6, 328-30, 331; vacillations, 215-18, 219, 220-2; ‘May Cup’, 245-6; relations with Austrian command, 277-83; dismissal, 295-6, 300, 302-4; subsequent career, 334-5, 352

  Falkenhayn, Gen. Eugene, 165-6, 171

  Farrar, Geraldine, 223

  Ferry, Abel, 134-5, 231

  Flabas, 58

  flame-throwers, 81-2, 162, 336

  Flanders, 34

  Fleury, 216, 246, 284, 288, 301, 314, 327, 350

  ‘Flying Circus’, 207, 291-2

  Foch, Marshal, 4, 12, 13, 134, 136, 293-4, 320; supreme commander, 325

  Fokker, Tony, 201-2

  Fonck, René, 205

  Fonsagrive, Staff-Sgt., 179, 326

  Foreign Legion, 209-10

  Forges, 157

  Forster, Hans, 289-90

  France, Anatole, 10, 197

  François, Gen. von, 303

  François-Poncet, André, 132, 133-4, 343

  Franco-Prussian War, 2-3

  French, Gen. Sir John (later Earl of Ypres), 17

  French Army: catering, 62; discipline, 63-4; leave, 64; medical services, 65-6, 102-3, 183-7; morale, 67, 269-72, 322-5; officers and men, relationships, 63; territorials, 84; trench hygiene 61-2; uniform, 13, 60; welfare organisations, 64

  French colonial empire, 7

  Froideterre Ridge, 122, 267, 287

  Gaede, Gen., 44

  Galliéni, Joseph Simon, 18, 52-3, 126, 142, 201, 241

  Gallipoli, 27

  Gallwitz, Gen, von, 165, 169, 170

  Gamelin, Gen., 320

  gas gangrene, 185

  Gaudy, Lt. Georges, 188

  Gaulle, Capt, (later Gen.) Charles de, 132, 136, 149, 334, 339, 343

  Gehre, Ludwig, 329

  Gerard, James W., 218, 223-4

  German Army, 15; morale, 164-5, 310-11

  Girard, Lt., 258, 260

  Goose Ridge, 157

  Gorlice Offensive, 280

  Gough, Gen. Sir Hubert, 336

  Gouraud, Gen., 142

  Grandmaison, Col. de, 11-14, 127, 321

  Grand Quartier Général (G.Q.G.), 4; and see Chantilly; Deuxième Bureau; Troisième Bureau

  Grasset, Col., 87, 91

  ‘Green Cross’ gas, see poison gas

  Gros, Dr. Edmund L., 209

  Guderian, Col.-Gen. Heinz, 342

  Guretzky-Cornitz, Gen. von, 160

  Guynemer, Georges, 200, 204-5

  Haig, Gen. Sir Douglas (later Earl), 21, 22, 24, 29, 30, 100, 138, 144-5, 280, 293-4; on Pétain, 137, 325; on Joffre, 333

  Hall, Bert, 210, 211

  Hall, James, 210

  Hallé, Sgt. Guy, 237

  Hassoule Wood, 109

  Haucourt, 165

  Haudromont, 149, 215

  Haumont, Bois d’, 77-8, 82, 85-6

  Haupt, Capt., 114, 115-16, 117-18, 119, 120-1

  Henches, Maj., 179

  Henry, Prince of Bavaria, 290

  Herbebois, 59, 96; Bois d’, 80

  Herduin, 2nd Lt., 271-2

  Herr, Gen., 50-1, 99, 113, 129, 142, 143

  Heymann, Lt-Col. von, 219

  Hindenburg, F.M. von, 25, 35, 280; repla
ces Falkenhayn, 304, 317

  Hitler, Adolf, 342n

  Hoeppner, Gen., 209

  Hoffmann, Gen. von, 281n

  home front conditions in: Britain, 192; France, 193-8; Germany, 190-2

  Hourticq, Lt. Louis, 305, 306-7, 326

  Humbert, Capt., 180

  Illustration, L’, 182, 318

  Immelmann, Max, 200, 207

  Indo-China, 348

  inflation, in France, 195

  Italy, 29, 280-2

  Jagdstaffel, see ‘Flying Circus’

  Jellicoe, Admiral (later Earl), 27

  Joffre, Marshal Joseph: character and career, 19-23, 136; appointed C.in-C., 12; mobilisation, 16; at the Marne, 18; strategy, 29, 269, 330, misjudgements, 53, 55, 203, 308; and de Castelnau, 125-7, 129; Pétain, 138, 142, 160, 227-30, 234-5, 236, 272-4; and Haig, 293; downfall, 275-6, 288-9, 318, 319-20, 333

  Joubaire, 2nd Lt., Alfred, 239-40

  Journal de Genève, Le, 196

  Jubert, 2nd Lt., Raymond, 167-8, 181, 187-8, 199, 326, 340

  Junger, Ernst, 242

  Karl, Archduke, 278-9

  Keitel, F.M. Wilhelm, 342

  Kitchener, F.M. Earl, 13; ‘Kitchener Army’, see Britain

  Kluck, F.M. von, 18, 201

  Klüfer, Maj. von, 120-1

  Kluge, F.M. Günther von, 342

  Kneussl, Gen. von, 163

  Knobelsdorf, Gen. Schmidt von: relations with Falkenhayn, 38-40, 75-6, 82, 83, 86, 215-16; von Mudra, 218, 219; Crown Prince, 220-2, 225, 243, 282-3; ‘May Cup’, 246, 267, 284-5, 291, 295-6; replaced, 302-3, 334

  Koenig, Gen., 344

  Kuhl, Gen. von, 39, 277-8

  Kunze, Sgt., 109-113, 115-16, 121

  Kut, 214

  Laage de Meux, Lt. de, 209

  Lafayette Squadron, 209-13

  Lafont, Observer Bernard, 200

  Land and Water, 161

  Langle de Cary, Gen. de, 125, 234

  Laon, 322

  Lattre de Tassigny, Marshal de, 268, 335-6, 348

  Laval, Pierre, 197, 344

  Lebas, Gen., 127

 

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