War is a brutal thing. Countries clash in a grand struggle for power, while belligerent nations mobilize their vast resources to tackle their opponents head-on. Both man and machine, and the supplies to support them, must be moved in mass quantity to have any hope of victory.
World War I, or ”The Great War” (as it was called at the time), was the first worldwide conflict of its kind, requiring mass mobilizations at unrivaled levels. The rail systems of nations across the globe were put to the test by the war effort. Tasked to move troops, equipment, ammunition, and supplies around the clock, railroads were pushed to the precipice of failure.
The Great Railroad War: United States Railway Operations During World War I
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Publication Info
- 152 pages
- The Garbely Publishing Company (April, 2017)
- ISBN: 978-0-9966963-3-3
- Dimensions (in inches): 6 x 9