Fallen Soldiers and Their Families in the Great War
344 pages
13 hours of reading
This title tells the story of the wives and children who were left behind as their husbands, fathers, and brothers fought and died in the First World War. The book features 50 interviews, private diaries, and a collection of unpublished letters written by the soldiers to their families back home.
Drawing on long-forgotten memoirs, diaries and letters written by the men who
enlisted, Richard tells the riveting story of Kitchener's volunteers, before
they went to fight.
Ideal as a guide for the student as well as the practising engineer, this book deals with a variety of forms of written work, such as technical letters, reports, instructions, specifications, as well as verbal presentations. It offers templates for use in report writing and formal presentations, encouraging individuals to choose the best means available to present their work effectively.
The Life of Harry Patch, the Oldest Surviving Veteran of the Trenches
256 pages
9 hours of reading
Harry Patch, the last British soldier who fought in the trenches of the First World War, is now 108 years old and one of the few who can recall the horrors of that conflict. He reminisces about his childhood in the Somerset countryside and his early career as an apprentice plumber before being conscripted in 1916. As a machine gunner in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, he experienced the brutal realities of trench warfare during the Battle of Passchendaele, witnessing the deaths of many comrades, including his three closest friends in a devastating shell attack. He shares vivid accounts of daily life in the trenches, the terror of artillery fire, and the dread of going over the top. Following the Armistice, frustration over delays in demobilization led to a mutiny, in which he became involved. During the Second World War, Harry served on the home front as a firefighter during the bombing of Bath and formed friendships with American GIs preparing for deployment. Years later, he was moved to tears by their graves. In his later years, he gained fame, meeting the Queen, participating in the BBC documentary The Last Tommies, and addressing Prime Minister Tony Blair about the soldiers shot for cowardice. This narrative captures the extraordinary life of an ordinary man.
The ability to speak clearly, fluently and persuasively is essential to students in all courses of study. This text discusses a wide range of speaking occasions, such as giving a seminar or a project presentation.
The heartbreaking story of the boys, some as young as twelve, who fought and died in the trenches of the First World War, completely revised and updated in this new edition.
The most astonishing result of her search for her missing son if that she
finds him, a million to one chance. Includes an interview with the grand
daughter (now aged 91) of Angela Mond, now the only person alive to remember
the courageous lady.
Continuing to provide invaluable guidance, even after the course has finished,
the book also includes chapters on how to prepare a CV, applying for a job,
and how to succeed at interview. schovat popis
Ein Fußballspiel zwischen den Frontlinien, eine ungenehmigte Waffenruhe und gemeinsames Feiern am Heiligen Abend 1914: Deutsche und Alliierte begegneten sich im Ersten Weltkrieg nicht nur als Feinde. Anhand unveröffentlichter Zeugnisse, Briefe und Tagebücher spürt Richard van Emden viele solcher unerwarteten Momente auf, in denen sie sich als Menschen ohne Waffen gegenüber stehen. Er zeichnet viele persönliche Schicksale nach und zeigt, welche Auswirkungen der Erste Weltkrieg für den Einzelnen und das Zusammenleben im Alltag abseits der Front hatte.