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Passchendaele : the story of the Third Battle of Ypres 1917

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'Four years of war turned Ypres into a ghost town. Not a leaf grew on a tree. Scarcely one stone stood upon another. From the battered ramparts the eye swept clean across a field of rubble to the swamp-lands beyond . . .' The Third Battle of Ypres, ending in a desperate struggle for the ridge and little village of Passchendaele, was one of the most appalling campaigns in the history of warfare.

A million Tommies, Canadians and Anzacs assembled at the Ypres Salient in summer of 1917, mostly raw young troops keen to do their bit for King and Country.

This book tells their tale of mounting disillusion amid mud, terror and increasingly desperate attacks, yet it is also a story of immense courage, comradeship, high spirits and hope. In Passchendaele, Lyn Macdonald lets over 600 soldiers speak for themselves.

In doing so, she portrays events from the only point of view that really matters.

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Penguin Books Ltd
0241952417 / 9780241952412
Paperback / softback
940.431
26/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
xv, 261 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and whi
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: as They called it Passchendaele. London: Michael Joseph, 1978.