Макс Хейстингс – Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War 1914 (страница 3)
1. CHURCHILL’S ADVENTURE
15. Ypres: ‘Something that was Completely Hopeless’
16. ‘War Becomes the Scourge of Mankind’
1. POLAND
Author’s note: Images of the campaigns of 1914 are rare. Those professing to portray combat are often posed or faked, and many contemporary captions are wilfully or accidentally inaccurate. The pictures in this book have been chosen with these realities in mind, to give the most vivid possible impression of what the battlefields looked like, while recognising that few can be appropriately placed and dated, and some predate the war.
Kaiser Wilhelm II (Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Poincaré and the Tsar, St Petersburg, July 1914 (© Interfoto/Alamy)
Asquith and Lloyd George (Private collection)
Pasic (Imagno/Getty Images); Berchtold (akg/Imagno); Sazonov (© RA/Lebrecht Music & Arts); Grey (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Churchill (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Bethmann Hollweg (DPA/Press Association Images)
Russians solicit divine assistance (Mirrorpix)
Moltke (The Granger Collection/Topfoto); Ludendorff (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Hindenburg (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Kitchener (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Lanrezac (Mary Evans/Epic/Tallandier)
Conrad (© Ullsteinbild/Topfoto); Joffre (© Roger Viollet/Topfoto); French (© Roger Viollet/Topfoto); Haig (© Roger Viollet/Topfoto); Falkenhayn (Hulton Archive/Getty Images); Franchet d’Espèrey (DeAgostini/Getty Images)
Russians in Galicia (Mirrorpix)
Serbian troops advance (© Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans)
Putnik (© The Art Archive/Alamy)
Potiorek (Getty Images)
Corporal Egon Kisch (© IMAGNO/Lebrecht)
Austrian troops conduct a mass execution of Serbian civilians (© Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans)
An Austrian siege piece (Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library)
Kluck (akg-images)
Bülow (© INTERFOTO/Alamy)
French troops, before the deluge (© Roger-Viollet/Topfoto)
Belgians in action (Underwood Archives/Getty Images)
The legendary French
Smith-Dorrien (Mirropix)
Wilson, Foch and Huguet (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Murray (Universal History Archive/UIG/The Bridgeman Art Library)
Germans advance (RA/Lebrecht Music & Arts)
Frenchmen display offensive spirit (Mirrorpix)
Austro-Hungarian cavalry in Galicia (© Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans)
The British deploy on their first battlefield (© IWM (Q 53319))
British troops await the enemy
Samsonov (DeAgostini/GettyImages)
Russians under attack
Russian prisoners after Tannenberg (© Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans)
Rennenkampf (RIA Novosti)
Fortunino Matania’s painting of L Battery’s action at Néry (© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library)
The Middlesex under fire (R.C. Money. LC GS 1126. Reproduced with the permission of Leeds University Library)
A Suffolk girl at the handle of a Lowestoft tram (© IWM (Q 31032)
Russian soldiers in bivouac (David King Collection)
A Russian field hospital (David King Collection)
The Western Front, winter 1914 (© SZ Photo/Scherl/The Bridgeman Art Library)
Dorothie Feilding (Warwickshire County Record Office collections: CR2017/F246/326); Edouard Cœurdevey (Personal archives of Jean Cœurdevey); Jacques Rivière (All rights reserved. Private collection); Richard Hentsch (bpk/Studio Niermann/Emil Bieber); Paul Lintier (From
A family flees a battlefield (Mirrorpix)
British soldiers in Belgium, winter 1914 (K.W. Brewster/The Liddle Collection/Leeds University Library. Photograph LC GS 0195)
Author’s note: The movements of the vast armies in 1914 were so complex that it is almost impossible to depict them cartographically in detail. In these maps I have striven for clarity for non-specialist readers, for instance by omitting divisional numbers except where essential. They are generally based upon the maps in Arthur Banks’s