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Tommy's Story: The Life Experience of a Salford Man, A British Soldier of World War Two.

Author : A J Denny
Publisher : New Generation Publishing
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781787193178

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Tommy's Story: The Life Experience of a Salford Man, A British Soldier of World War Two. by A J Denny Pdf

Tommy's story begins in an impoverished Salford of a bygone time. It follows Tommy through his childhood and youth. This leads into the main part of the story about Tommy's experiences as a British soldier seeing combat in the Libyan Desert with the British 7th Armoured Division, which leads to capture and life as a prisoner of war and eventual escape and spectacular journey to reach freedom. The story has twists and turns that will keep the reader not knowing how it will finish until the end. It contains shocking first-hand accounts of war and the harshness of living in a war environment, but also moments of hope and endeavour, and the laughter of life and romance in the most bizarre of situations. The story travels between continents and countries, highlighting the importance of how a grasp of different languages can remove cultural barriers and, in Tommy's story, probably saved his life.

The Tommy of the First World War

Author : Neil R. Storey
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445669885

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The Tommy of the First World War by Neil R. Storey Pdf

A hundred years have now passed since Britain sent hundreds of thousands of men to fight and to die on the Western Front and elsewhere. This is the perfect introduction to the life and experiences of the ordinary British soldier.

Tommy: The British Soldier on the Western Front

Author : Richard Holmes
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 1203 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9780007383481

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Tommy: The British Soldier on the Western Front by Richard Holmes Pdf

Groundbreaking and critically-acclaimed, Tommy is the first history of World War I to place the British soldier who fought in the trenches centre-stage.

Tommy's War

Author : Richard van Emden
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781408844366

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Tommy's War by Richard van Emden Pdf

Shares excerpts from the personal diaries and photographs of British soldiers to depict the daily life of a Tommy in the trenches between 1914 and 1918.

Remembering Tommy

Author : Peter Doyle,Chris Foster
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752497488

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The British soldier of the Great War has been depicted in many books. Invariably, a pen picture paints him as stoic, joining the army in a wave of patriotic fervour, and destined to serve four years on the Western Front in some of the most costly battles in history. Yet often the picture is difficult to resolve for the reader. What was it like in the trenches? How did the soldier live, where did he sleep? What was it like to go over the top, and when he did, what did he carry with him? For many, the idea of trench life is hazy, and usually involves ‘drowning in mud’, in, as one writer put it, ‘the pitiless misery’ of Passchendaele. Recently, military historians have presented an alternative picture, a picture in which the hopelessness of the First World War is given new life and purpose. Remembering Tommy pays tribute to the real life British soldier of the Great War from the moment of joining up to their final homecoming. Using original artefacts in historic settings, the men and their words are brought to life. The uniforms they wore, the equipment they carried, the letters they wrote home, their personal possessions, mementos and photographs come together in a powerful tribute to the indomitable Tommy. Each one of these precious artefacts bears witness to the men who left them behind – allowing us to almost reach out and touch history.

Tommy Goes to War

Author : Malcolm Brown
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781784383305

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Tommy Goes to War by Malcolm Brown Pdf

The image of the innocent British soldier (or Tommy) setting off with a spring in his step in 1914 to fight the Great War would not last long.Indeed that initial euphoria would soon give way to a deep-seated bitterness as these young men endured the horror of the First World War.In a new edition of this extraordinary book, the uncensored letters, diaries, documents and many photographs tell the story of the British soldier (nicknamed Tommy) in their own words.While there are flashes of their wit and humour, the overwhelming feeling is that of a generation who felt let down by their superiors and left to perish.There are visceral, terrifying insights into life in the trenches and agonising descriptions of the squalor and privations of war.This haunting account also looks at the aggressive drive to recruit more soldiers through the Pals Battalion or Chums Battalion. Friends from the same town or village; professional bodies, or work colleagues among others were encouraged to enlist en masse. They would fight together alongside their friends or colleagues. Many of them would sadly die together and leave communities wild with grief for a lost generation, robbed of a future having barely had a past.With a concise analysis of the British Army in the First World War, we are reminded of the terror of war, the fury, the fear and the frustration of what has been described by some as a war typified by the devastating assessment: lions led by donkeys.

Teenage Tommy

Author : Richard van Emden
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-02-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473821750

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Benjamin Clouting was just sixteen years old when he embarked with the British Expeditionary Force for France in August 1914. The youngest man in the 4th Dragoon Guards, he took part in the BEF's celebrated first action at Casteau on August 22nd, and, two days later, had his horse shot from under him during the famous cavalry charge of the 4th Dragoon Guards and the 9th Lancers at Audregnies. Ben served on the Western front during every major engagement of the war except Loos, was wounded twice, and in 1919 went with the Army of Occupation to Cologne. The son of a stable groom, Ben was brought up in the beautiful Sussex countryside near Lewes and from his earliest years was, as he often said himself, "crazy to be a soldier". He worked briefly as a stable boy before joining up in 1913; his training was barely completed when war broke out. The Regiment, knowing Ben to be under age, tried to stop him embarking for France, but he flatly refused to be left behind. During the next four years, he served under officers immortalized in Great War history, including Major Tom Bridges, Captain Hornby, and Lieutenant-Colonel Adrien Carton de Wiart VC.Teenage Tommy is a detailed account of a trooper's life at the front, vividly recalling, for example, the privations suffered during the retreat from Mons. and later, the desperate fighting to hold back the German onslaught at 2nd Ypres. But this is more than just a memoir about trench warfare. Ben's lively sense of humor and healthy disrespect for petty restrictions make this an entertaining as well as a moving story of life at the front.

Tommy Atkins

Author : John Laffin
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780752466941

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Tommy Atkins by John Laffin Pdf

Tommy Atkins is the English soldier, who joking broke the cavalry of France at Minden, who singing marched with the Great Duke to the Danube, who grumbling shattered Napoleon's dreams at Waterloo, who sweating in his red coat tramped back and forth across Indis, who kept his six-rounds-to-the-minute at Mons, and who died in the mud at Passchendaele, the sands of the Western Desert, and the jungles of Burma. If his name has been eclipsed by his more illustrious commanders - Cromwell, Marlborough, Moore, Wolfe, Wellington, Allenby, Slim - they at least will accord him his rightful place beside them. They knew his worth. Tommy Atkins is his story - the story of this most versatile, most adaptable, most unmilitary soldier.

Harry's War

Author : Harry Stinton
Publisher : Conway
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-08-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1844862550

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This touching, brutally honest diary of a First World War soldier makes a fascinating contribution to our understanding of what life was like for the British Tommy. It combines frank, unadorned prose with the author's own evocative paintings to form a unique historical document, admirable for its unromantic, matter-of-fact outlook in coping dutifully with horrific conditions. Harry was a member of a bombing platoon - known amongst soldiers as the ''suicide club'', because of the extreme danger involved. His job was to attack enemy trenches at close range with grenades and other, often improvised explosives. Despite serving in such a hazardous role, he survived two years in the trenches, fighting in a number of major battles (at Arras, Albert and Ypres) before being wounded in 1917. Ninety years since he compiled his memoirs, we can relive his war - despite the fact that he never intended his words and pictures to be published. Upon returning to civilian life, he recorded his wartime experiences in a humble black notebook, but never revealed its existence to anyone. Now, finally, we can share those experiences through Harry's engaging words and simple paintings - a truly personal piece of history that makes for richly rewarding reading.

The Last Fighting Tommy

Author : Richard van Emden,Harry Patch
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781408897249

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The Last Fighting Tommy by Richard van Emden,Harry Patch Pdf

'An extraordinary biography by the very last witness of a devastating four years in British history' Daily Mail On 17 June 2009, Harry Patch celebrated his 111th birthday. At the time, he was the last living British Tommy who had fought in the trenches during the First World War. Now that direct link with the past has gone. From Patch's vivid memories of an Edwardian childhood, through the horrors of the battles of Ypres and Passchendaele to working on the home front in the Second World War and fame in later life as a veteran, The Last Fighting Tommy is the story of an ordinary man's extraordinary life. A hundred years after the end of the Great War, this powerful account of a life defined by those four devastating years remains as important and relevant as ever. This updated edition includes a new introduction, as well as previously unseen photographs.

British Tommy

Author : Martin Pegler
Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2001-04-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1841762733

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British Tommy by Martin Pegler Pdf

This book is available in North America ONLY. If you live elsewhere in the world and would like to read this book, please see Warrior 16- British Tommy. This book is identical in content and price - only the cover differs. World War 1 was a watershed in British military and social history, and even now the repercussions can still be felt. No town or village in the British Isles escaped their casualties, and the creative genius of a generation was wiped out, at an incalculable loss to society. This book looks in detail at how the British soldier lived, fought and died during the traumatic war years. Enlistment, training and all aspects of life on active service are carefully examined, including discipline, relaxation and even the type and quality of food that soldiers ate. The analysis of the British infantryman's experience is greatly aided by the memories of old soldiers, which both support the author's statements and themselves provide an interesting and often vivid account of life on the Western Front.

Private 12768

Author : John Jackson
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2005-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780750967082

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Private 12768 by John Jackson Pdf

A newly discovered account of life in the trenches that challenges our perception of how British troops viewed the First World War. There is no shortage of personal accounts from the First World War. So why publish another memoir? The principal reason is the tone of enthusiasm, pride and excitement conveyed by its author, Private John Jackson. Jackson served on the Western Front from 1915 until the war's end; he was present at Loos in 1917, on the Somme in 1916, in Flanders in 1917; he was on the receiving end of the German offensive in April 1918; and he took part in the breaking of the Hindenburg Line at the end of September 1918. Conditioned by Wilfred Owen's poetry and dulled by the notions of waste and futility, British readers have become used to the idea that this was a war without purpose fought by 'lions led by donkeys'. This narrative captures another perspective, written by somebody with no obvious agenda but possessed of deep traditional loyalties - to his country, his regiment and his pals.

The Reluctant Tommy

Author : Ronald Skirth,Duncan Barrett
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN : 1447272897

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The Reluctant Tommy by Ronald Skirth,Duncan Barrett Pdf

In the First World War, Ronald Skirth was an ordinary tommy. His experiences were like those of many others, save in one thing. When Skirth went out into No Man's Land after Passchendaele and saw the dead body of a teenaged German soldier, he resolved that he would never again help to take a human life. Making use of Ronald Skirth's letters and postcards to his sweetheart, Ella, his contemporary journals and the memoir he wrote in his retirement fifty years later, The Reluctant Tommy is the fascinating story of a man who stuck by his principles in impossible circumstances. With a foreword from Jon Snow, and now repackaged for paperback, it is an new classic of the war memoir genre; the tale of an ordinary soldier with a truly remarkable story.'Different from the hundreds of other memoirs about the Great War ...What he has to say was hard come by and should be heard' Daily Mail'Superb' Daily Telegraph'An important contribution to the literature of the war ... whenever I get too misty-eyed about officer-man relationships I shall reread it to remind me of how badly things could go wrong.' Richard Holmes, Evening Standard

The Last Fighting Tommy

Author : Harry Patch,Richard Van Emden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Large print books
ISBN : 1408414015

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The Last Fighting Tommy by Harry Patch,Richard Van Emden Pdf

Harry Patch, born June 17, 1898, was the last British soldier alive to have fought in the trenches of the First World War. From his vivid memories of an Edwardian childhood, the horror of the Great War and fighting in the mud during the Battle of Passchendaele, working on the home front in the Second World War, and fame in later life as a veteran, "The Last Fighting Tommy "is the story of an ordinary man's extraordinary life.

As Good as Any Man

Author : John Sadler,Rosie Serdville,Morag Miller,Joseph Laycock
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780750957588

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As Good as Any Man by John Sadler,Rosie Serdville,Morag Miller,Joseph Laycock Pdf

When the harrowing Great War diaries of one of Britain’s first black soldiers were unearthed in a dusty Scottish attic nearly 100 years after they were written, they posed a bit of a mystery. The diary entries – ranging from May 1917 to March 1918 – were written by one Arthur Roberts while he served initially with the King’s Own Scottish Borderers before being transferred to Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1917. He details what life was like for him during the First World War, how he survived the Battle of Passchendaele, and how he escaped unscathed when a German shell killed a dozen men round him. Yet Arthur was an otherwise unknown man – what was the rest of his life like?Now, Morag Miller and Roy Laycock have painstakingly researched Roberts’ life history, filling in the gaps. From his birth in Bristol, to his life in Glasgow and time at the front, they provide here much more than just a war memoir. This is a unique history of one man’s remarkable life.Beautifully illustrated with Roberts’ own accomplished photographs and artwork, As Good As Any Man is the remarkable biography of one of Britain’s black Tommies.