Our view of the First World War is dominated by the twin images of the fronts and the home fronts, yet the war also generated a third type of `front', that of military occupation. Vast areas of Europe experienced the war under a military regime and this book deals with the occupations by the German and Austro-Hungarian empires. Their conquests ranged from Lille in the West to the Don River in the East, and from Courland in the north to Friuli and Montenegro in the south. They encompassed capital cities such as Brussels, Warsaw, Belgrade and Bukarest, as well as areas of crucial economic...
Our view of the First World War is dominated by the twin images of the fronts and the home fronts, yet the war also generated a third type of `front',...