Showing posts with label Frise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frise. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Gas Attack Expected



Monday 14th February 1916: The adjutant of the 2nd Battalion at Maricourt tells us that they are all on high alert. At midnight a message was received from headquarters that a German captured by the French yesterday in their attack on Frise warned that the German 12th Division is going to attack the British front line this morning protected by a cloud of poison gas. We await developments in a state of some tension.

Source: X550/3/wd

Friday, 29 January 2016

The Germans Make an Advance


Map showing Frise (right) and Suzanne (left)

Saturday 29th January 1916: the adjutant of the 2nd Battalion revealed that yesterday morning the Germans began shelling the area where the Battalion is billeted at Suzanne on the north bank of the River Somme. The enemy used high explosive, shrapnel and poison gas and the bombardment lasted throughout the day. Only one man was wounded, however, as the Bedfords were not the target. It became apparent in the afternoon that the French immediately south of the river were the beneficiaries of the Germans’ attention and the village of Frise and high ground south of that village were taken by assault, the enemy advancing his line some half a mile on a frontage of 500 yards. By nightfall the shelling ceased. One wonders if a full scale German offensive is under way or whether this was an isolated incident(1)

Source: X550/3/wd

(1) The great German offensive against the French to the south around Verdun would begin on 21st February.