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Men of Mont St Quentin (Paperback)
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Men of Mont St Quentin (Paperback)
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Loot Price R436
Discovery Miles 4 360
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At exactly 1.30 p.m. on 1 September 1918, the dozen men of Nine
Platoon, 21st Australian Infantry Battalion, rose from Elsa Trench
and walked across a weedy beet-field toward the German defenders of
Mont St Quentin. Within hours, three were dead and five more were
wounded, one of whom died six weeks later. The survivors returned
from war, more-or-less intact, to live through the next sixty-odd
years in the shadow of that traumatic event. Men of Mont St Quentin
tells the story of the men of Nine Platoon and their families. This
is the first time that the story of such a group of Australians has
been told - only made possible because Garry Roberts, the father of
one of the dead, was so grieved by his son Frank's death that he
obsessively collected accounts of what happened that afternoon. The
Roberts' family papers, used here in this way for the first time,
reveal the lives of Frank's comrades and their families as they
came to terms with loss and life after war. In the hands of Peter
Stanley, one of Australia's leading military historians, a famous
battlefield in France becomes unforgettably connected with
Australian men and their families in the long aftermath of the
Great War.
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