Duty Nobly Done by Adam Holloway – Book Review
Adam Holloway has thoroughly researched an incredible amount of material to produce a highly detailed account of the eleven members of his forebears’ participation in the Great War.
Adam Holloway has thoroughly researched an incredible amount of material to produce a highly detailed account of the eleven members of his forebears’ participation in the Great War.
This is a rather unsatisfying book.
The war of 1914-18 was the greatest blood-letting man had perpetrated on his own species to this point in recorded history.
Nobility Sanctified In Moran’s Worthy Tribute.
While elementary under sea craft have been reported for centuries, the first military use considered successful was during the American Civil War. A Union warship was sunk by a Confederate […]
In the last few years a group of dedicated authors have published annotated transcriptions of diaries and letters of soldier who served in the First World War.
Charles Bean plays the one of the chief roles in Australian understanding of the First World War.
This is a doctoral work that examines every aspect of the ‘Australian – French connection’ that is Villers-Bretonneux’.