Ralph Whitehead is a graduate of C.W. Post College in Greenvale, New York where he concentrated his studies in 19th and 20th Century American and 20th Century European history. He is currently the head of a Fraud Investigative unit for a national insurance carrier and has enjoyed a 34-year career in the insurance field. He has been actively studying the Great War for many decades and has established himself as an expert on the German Army of 1914-1918 with a special interest in German casualties. He has been a member of several well-known Great War groups including the Western Front Association, The Imperial German Military Collector's Association and is a member of the Great War Archaeological Group 'No Man's Land'. He has been a contributor to numerous Great War books including the Pals series and the Battleground Europe series. Ralph was an historic advisor to YAP Films on their series 'Finding the Fallen' that involved Great War archaeology. He currently resides with his wife in the small village of Fayetteville located in the historic Central New York region. The village was named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette following the War of American Independence. This is Ralph's second book, and he is already working on this volume's sequel, which will complete the story of the German XIV Reserve Corps through their experiences of the final two years of the First World War.
“… a work of remarkable detail and readability … [The author] is
able, through his effective and compelling writing, to provide the
reader with a detailed picture of the operating environment of the
German soldier. He then adds further depth by incorporating
anecdotal stories that run the gambit from the shocking to the
ridiculous from the soldiers and the units themselves. This shift
is done flawlessly and, when combined with the numerous photographs
that correspond to the individuals in the narrative, provides a
degree of intimacy rarely found in historical works … An
outstanding book”
*Canadian Army Journal*
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