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America's Deadliest Battle: Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (Modern War Studies) [Hardcover]

Robert H. Ferrell (Author)
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0700614990 978-0700614998 February 2007
American fighting men had never seen the likes of it before.

The great battle of the Meuse-Argonne was the costliest conflict in American history, with 26,000 men killed and tens of thousands wounded. Involving 1.2 million American troops over 47 days, it ended on November 11-what we now know as Armistice Day-and brought an end to World War I, but at a great price. Distinguished historian Robert Ferrell now looks back at this monumental struggle to create the definitive study of the battle-and to determine just what made it so deadly.

Ferrell reexamines factors in the war that many historians have chosen to disregard. He points first to the failure of the Wilson administration to mobilize the country for war. American industry had not been prepared to produce the weaponry or transport ships needed by our military, and the War Department-with outmoded concepts of battle shaped by the Spanish-American War-shared equal blame in failing to train American soldiers for a radically new type of warfare.

Once in France, undertrained American doughboys were forced to learn how to conduct mobile warfare through bloody experience. Ferrell assesses the soldiers' lack of skill in the use of artillery, the absence of tactics for taking on enemy machine gun nests, and the reluctance of American officers to use poison gas-even though by 1918 it had become a staple of warfare. In all of these areas, the German army held the upper hand.

Ferrell relates how, during the last days of the Meuse-Argonne, the American divisions had finally learned up-to-date tactics, and their final attack on November 1 is now seen as a triumph of military art. Yet even as the armistice was being negotiated, some American officers-many of whom had never before commanded men in battle-continued to spur their troops on, wasting more lives in an attempt to take new ground mere hours before the settlement.

Besides the U.S. shortcomings in mobilization and tactics, Ferrell points to the greatest failure of all: the failure to learn from the experience, as after the armistice the U.S. Army retreated to its prewar mindset. Enhanced by more than four dozen maps and photographs, America's Deadliest Battle is a riveting revisit to the forests of France that reminds us of the costs of World War I-and of the shadow that it cast on the twentieth century.

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.


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"Decidedly the best scholarly study of the Meuse-Argonne-the greatest battle in American military history in terms of the totals of American troops involved [1.2 million], the number of casualties they suffered [26,277 killed, 95,786 wounded], and the length of time it lasted [47 days]. Ferrell has masterfully portrayed America's culminating campaign in World War I in all of its complexity while never forgetting that people planned and fought the battle. . . . A significant book about a very significant battle."-Edward M. Coffman, author of The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I

"A candid and critical account of America's costliest military campaign and a fine addition to the literatuare on the AEF."-John H. Morrow, Jr., author of The Great War: An Imperial History

About the Author

Robert H. Ferrell is author or editor of more than fifty books, including Peace in Their Time: The Origins of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, Woodrow Wilson and World War I, The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge, and Collapse at Meuse-Argonne: The Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division. He is emeritus professor of history at Indiana University.

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  • Hardcover: 195 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (February 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700614990
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700614998
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #500,337 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but brief, history, March 10, 2007
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As Ferrell says in his introduction, most Americans today don't know much about our country's involvement in the First World War, despite its influence on the following century and the world we live in today. This volume gives a wonderfully succinct overview of America's entry into the war in 1917, including justified criticism of President Wilson and Sec. of War Baker's inability to put the nation quickly on a total war footing... faults that were, as the author points out, primary in the Meuse-Argonne being the deadliest battle in US history.

Ferrell moves the history along quickly, giving brief overviews of the AEF's smaller battles throughout the spring and summer of 1918 (Cantigny, Belleau Wood, etc) and the reduction of the St. Mihiel Salient in September of that year. He paints a vivid portrait of the failings of US logistics and planning and is equally critical of many divisional and brigade commanders, although he finds little fault with Pershing.

This is essentially an operational level history, but Ferrell does an excellent job of introducing quotes and anecdotes from individual soldiers and officers. These bring the narrative to life at just the right times, and help Ferrell avoid the 'official history' tone of so many less talented military historians.

Like his previous book about the 35th Division "Collapse in the Meuse-Argonne", this is a realtively short volume (195 pp include voluminous end notes) and one wishes for more detail and length. Nevertheless, "America's Deadliest Battle" is an excellent history of America in the Great War - events that are so little written about today. So Ferrell in his brevity, simply leaves the reader wanting more. Hopefully he is hard at work on another book about this important and interesting time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars America's Deadliest Battle - Meuse Argonne 1918, February 11, 2009
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The author does an excellent job in detailing the specific
causes of the enormous loss of life in this campaign. He does not hesitate to point out how the previous attitudes toward isolationism, controversy over a regular army as compared to a militia, the probems with the logistics of developing military strength quickly and the failure of corporations to deliver on contracts all combined to create a situation with inadequately trained soldiers who had little equipment
being sent into battle with the foregone conclusion of a tremendous loss of life. Mr. Ferrell is an accomplished writer who understands and describes the personalities of the commanders whose actions determined the outcome of the campaigns. This book goes beyond a simple reiteration of which troops fought in which battles in which areas and describes
the people whose decisions, often based on personal interests and attitudes affected this deadly war. It is a fascinating story.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top analysis and some very good first hand accounts, February 1, 2009
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The author presents the full picture of the greatest battle the US troops fought in World War I and with the help of some very good b&w maps analyses the succesive offensive operations that Pershing undertook. I found extremely interesting the references to the US war preparations, the weak points of the US tactical and operational doctrine and the descriptions of the various characters of American commanders. The battle itself is amply analysed, with a whole chpater devoted to the miserable performance of the 35th Division. The only drawback in this book is that there are very very few descriptions of the German side and there is not even a list of the German formations engaged in the Argonne-Meuse battle. The b&w photos are also of very poor quality.
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