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E-raamat: Eyewitnesses at the Somme: A Muddy and Bloody Campaign, 1916-1918

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Military
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526714633
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  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Military
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526714633

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In 1915, news of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landing and the slaughter at Gallipoli stirred tens of thousands of young men to go to war. They answered the call and formed battalions of the Australian Imperial Force. By the time the new recruits were combat ready, the campaign at Gallipoli had ended. Their battlefields became the muddy paddocks of France and Belgium. Based on eyewitness account, Eyewitnesses at the Somme traces the story of one of these battalions, the 55th, from its birth in the dusty camps of Egypt through three years of brutal, bloody conflict on the bitter western front. When the Great War ended in 1918, over 500 of the 3,000 men who served in the 55th had been slain and another 1,000 wounded. Eyewitnesses at the Somme, shares personal stories of Australian men as they stared down the horrors of war with determination, courage and mateship. With chapters devoted to the significant battles at Fromelles, Doignies, Polygon Wood, P ronne and Bellicourt, this book tells the story of one battalion, but in doing so it encapsulates the experiences of many Australians on the Western Front.
Introduction viii
Acknowledgements ix
List of maps
xi
List of figures
xi
List of symbols used in maps
xii
Organisation of an AIF division xiii
Chapter 1 Egypt -- `too hot for a white man'
1(17)
Chapter 2 Fleurbaix, July 1916 -- `a short apprenticeship'
18(6)
Chapter 3 Fromelles -- `the whole turnout was absolute hell'
24(41)
Chapter 4 Fleurbaix, July--October 1916 -- `I am starting to feel the strain'
65(9)
Chapter 5 Somme winter, 1916--1917 -- `like hell let loose every day'
74(33)
Chapter 6 Doignies -- `what a mess-up it all was'
107(15)
Chapter 7 Bullecourt -- `that horror of a death-trap'
122(13)
Chapter 8 Polygon Wood -- `not worth the life of even one man'
135(39)
Chapter 9 Anzac Ridge -- `mud, mud and more mud'
174(8)
Chapter 10 Wytschaete -- `a quiet spell in the line'
182(21)
Chapter 11 Villers-Bretonneux -- `altogether it was a very bad business'
203(13)
Chapter 12 July--August 1918 -- `lost a few good sterling lads'
216(9)
Chapter 13 August 1918 -- `an anti-climax'
225(15)
Chapter 14 Peronne -- `no one will be left soon'
240(33)
Chapter 15 Bellicourt -- `what a time you must have had'
273(31)
Chapter 16 Peace -- `La guerre est finie!'
304(4)
Roll of Honour 308(7)
Summary of Casualties 315(1)
Honours and Awards 316(3)
Summary of Honours and Awards 319(1)
Nominal Roll 320(38)
Bibliography 358(4)
Endnotes 362(27)
Index 389
Tim Cook is an author, editor and military history enthusiast. He has written extensively on the Australian and Kiwi troops stationed on the Western Front over many years in a variety of publications. _Eyewitnesses at the Somme_ showcases Cooks's penned relationship with and emotional connection to these events in its personal and poignant voice.