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Into The Unknown The Secret Wwi Diary Of Kiwi Alick Trafford No 25469 Trafford

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Into The Unknown The Secret Wwi Diary Of Kiwi Alick Trafford No 25469 Trafford
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Publisher: Penguin eBooks (NZ Adult)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Trafford, Ian
ISBN: 9780143775133, 0143775138
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Into The Unknown The Secret Wwi Diary Of Kiwi Alick Trafford No 25469 Trafford by Trafford, Ian 9780143775133, 0143775138 instant download after payment.

A personal account of WWI from the diaries of a Gisborne farm boy, shaped into a gripping narrative by the diarist’s grandson 100 years later. Follow Alick as he moves from his last night on the farm in early 1916, through enshipment and training, then off to the battle fields of France and Belgium, occupied Germany and back home. His treasured diaries covered the tedium, the mud, the fear and sorrow, the discomfort, the periods of leave and the letters from those back home. See the war unfold through Alick’s eyes and learn about his and his companions' attitudes to the army, to female company, to the enemy soldiers, to the hospitality provided by people under pressure, to the war itself. And after the drama and tragedy of war, comes the return home and the efforts required to make a living while remaining steadfastly silent about the traumas of those terrible years - an unseen fight that continued and affected generations to come.

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