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The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl

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A prizewinning historian tells the dramatic story of the siege that changed the course of the First World War. In September 1914, just a month into World War I, the Russian army laid siege to the fortress city of Przemyśl, the Hapsburg Empire's most important bulwark against invasion. For six months, against storm and starvation, the ragtag garrison bitterly resisted, denying the Russians a quick victory. Only in March 1915 did the city fall, bringing occupation, persecution, and brutal ethnic cleansing. In The Fortress, historian Alexander Watson tells the story of the battle for Przemyśl, showing how it marked the dawn of total war in Europe and how it laid the roots of the bloody century that followed. Vividly told, with close attention to the unfolding of combat in the forts and trenches and to the experiences of civilians trapped in the city, The Fortress offers an unprecedentedly intimate perspective on the eastern front's horror and human tragedy.

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The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl, Alexander Watson

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Title
The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin Books
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
ISBN10
0141986336
ISBN13
9780141986333
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A prizewinning historian tells the dramatic story of the siege that changed the course of the First World War. In September 1914, just a month into World War I, the Russian army laid siege to the fortress city of Przemyśl, the Hapsburg Empire's most important bulwark against invasion. For six months, against storm and starvation, the ragtag garrison bitterly resisted, denying the Russians a quick victory. Only in March 1915 did the city fall, bringing occupation, persecution, and brutal ethnic cleansing. In The Fortress, historian Alexander Watson tells the story of the battle for Przemyśl, showing how it marked the dawn of total war in Europe and how it laid the roots of the bloody century that followed. Vividly told, with close attention to the unfolding of combat in the forts and trenches and to the experiences of civilians trapped in the city, The Fortress offers an unprecedentedly intimate perspective on the eastern front's horror and human tragedy.