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Fortress Wytschaete: geological controls on the German frontline in Flanders, 1914–1917
Authors:Peter Doyle  Simon Verdegem  Robin Schäfer
Institution:1. London South Bank University, London, UK;2. Ruben Willaerts bnv, Bruges, Belgium;3. Military Historian, Germany
Abstract:The Battle of Messines (Wytschaete Bogen) of June 1917 is hailed as a triumph of military geology, with the simultaneous explosion of some 19 mines leading to the Allied destruction of the German frontline positions. This story is well known and rightly celebrated; but less well understood and often overshadowed by this success is the story of the effectiveness of the German fortress positions. These were constructed in late 1914 in order to maintain the strategic aim of holding the Allies in the west while pressing the Russians through a series of offensives in east. In this, they were highly effective, even in the face of continuous Allied bombardment. This article seeks to redress this unbalance in our understanding, drawing on archaeological evidence and archival resources to present a clearer picture of the nature of the German positions.
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