'The First World War from a refreshingly unfamiliar angle . . . masterly' Dominic Sandbrook
Sunday Times 'Compelling . . . The Eastern Front is essential reading' Margaret Macmillan
Financial Times'A masterwork . . . This is the history of the Eastern Front I've waited all my
life to read' Simon Sebag MontefioreThe definitive history of the Eastern Front in the First
World War from the acclaimed military historian and author of Passchendaele and The Western
Front***********In the second volume of his landmark First World War trilogy Professor Nick
Lloyd tells the story for the first time of what Winston Churchill once called the 'unknown
war': the vast conflict in Eastern Europe and the Balkans that brought about the collapse of
three empires. Much has been written about the fighting in France and Belgium yet the Eastern
Front was no less bloody. Between 1914 and 1917 huge numbers of people - perhaps as many as 16
million soldiers and two million civilians - were killed wounded or maimed in enormous battles
that sometimes ranged across a front of 100 km in length. Through intimate eyewitness reports
diary entries and memoirs - many of which have never been translated into English before -
Lloyd reconstructs the full story of a war that began in the Balkans as a local struggle
between Austria-Hungary and Serbia and which sucked in Russia Germany and Italy right
through to the final collapse of the Habsburg Empire in 1918. The Eastern Front paints a vivid
and authoritative picture of a conflict that shook the world and that remains central to
understanding the tragic blood-soaked trajectory of the twentieth century and the current war
in Ukraine.