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DescriptionIn 1914, the city of Bradford was the worlds leading manufacturer of fine woolen goods. Upon the outbreak of war, and at the urging of the citys wealthy industrialists, thousands of young men rushed to enlist. Within a matter of months, two volunteer pals battalions were formed--battalions comprised of men who enlisted together as long as they could serve together. John Broadhead, the son of a Bradford Pal, tells the story of the battalions and the part played by his father, George William Broadhead, a town hall clerk from Batley. The authors research was inspired by his fathers diary of 1916, which he handed to the author shortly before his death in 1980, saying, Here lad, you might be interested in this. Like many soldiers, he rarely spoke about the war, but the diary, alongside the authors use of official records, newspaper reports, and memoirs, reveal the stark horror of what faced the nations youth. Few of the original Pals survived the war, but George Broadheads luck held. In 1918, he married a French girl and stayed in France for eighteen years working with the Imperial War Graves Commission--the British institution tasked with burying and commemorating First World War dead and missing soldiers--before returning to his home town to resume his earlier career. He was an ordinary soldier but a quite remarkable person, and this is his story.About the AuthorJohn Broadhead served for the Ministry of Defense in Northern Ireland, Hong Kong, and the Middle East and spent most of his later career as a senior civil servant in Whitehall. Now retired, he has been researching the events recorded in his fathers diary and retracing those footsteps on the battlefields of France.
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Vânzător: Elefant.ro
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