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The Soldiers Peace Demobilizing The British Army 1919 Michael Senior

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The Soldiers Peace Demobilizing The British Army 1919 Michael Senior
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Michael Senior
ISBN: 9781526703057, 9781526703040, 1526703041, 152670305X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Soldiers Peace Demobilizing The British Army 1919 Michael Senior by Michael Senior 9781526703057, 9781526703040, 1526703041, 152670305X instant download after payment.

Armistice in 1918 presented the British government with an enormous challenge - how could the British army that had been built up on an unprecedented scale during the war be cut back to a peacetime size and how could millions of soldiers be returned to civilian life?In November 1918, the last month of the war, the British army numbered 3.75 million. One year later that number was reduced to 890,000. This was a remarkable feat of demobilization but, as Michael Senior shows, it was by no means a trouble-free process. He describes in vivid detail how demobilization took place, the acute difficulties that arose, and how they were dealt with.The obstacles that had to be overcome were legion, and urgent, for the task had to be completed rapidly to prevent social unrest. At the same time prisoners of war had to be repatriated, the wounded and maimed had to be cared for and permanent cemeteries had to be laid out for the battlefield dead. In addition, war materiel had to be disposed and the army had to be reorganized into a force suitable for the challenges of 1919.The task was immense, as were the risks, and Michael Senior's study makes fascinating reading.

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