The whistles blew, and Tommy went over the top. The British Fourth Army, comprised mostly of “Pals Battalions” and Kitchener’s New Army Men, launched what had been intended to be a supporting attack for the decisive French offensive.
But because French divisions had bled away in the defense of Verdun, the supporting British attack had instead become the main effort. And rather than being a decisive offensive, the attack was now limited to easing German pressure on the Russians.
The Battle of the Somme would last for 141 days.
On the first day alone, the British Army suffered 57, 470 casualties, including an astonishing 19,240 dead.
Exeter July 1st 2016.
‘19240 Shrouds of the Somme.
Opens 07.30.’ The exact time 100 yrs. ago the Battle commenced – the number represents how many died in the first few hours of the Battle.
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