Modern Era · Europe · War

1916

Somme's first day kills twenty thousand British

July 1, 1916

At 7:30 a.m. whistles blew and British soldiers walked in lines toward uncut German wire. By sunset nineteen thousand two hundred forty lay dead. The battle ground on for four months and a million casualties for a few muddy miles of Picardy. A generation was consumed, and the empire bled a wound that never quite closed.