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An Anzac on the Western Front
The Personal Reflections of an Australian Infantryman from 1916 to 1918
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eBook - ePub
An Anzac on the Western Front
The Personal Reflections of an Australian Infantryman from 1916 to 1918
About this book
"A remarkably candid and graphic account" of the World War I service of a member of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (
Britain at War Magazine).
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Having enlisted in 1915 and serving in the 56th Battalion Australian Imperial Force, Harold Roy Williams arrived in France, from Egypt, on June 30, 1916. He describes the horrors of the Fromelles battlefield in shocking clarity and the conditions the troops had to endure are revealed in disturbing detail.
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Surviving a later gas attack, Harold Williams's subsequent postings read like a tour of the Western Front. Following the Somme, there was the mud and squalor of the line south of Ypres, the German Spring Offensive of 1918, the Battle of Amiensâfrequently described as the most decisive battle against the Germans in France and Flandersâthe capture of Villers-Bretonneux and, finally, the assault on PĂ©ronne.
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Injured at PĂ©ronne and invalided back to the United Kingdom, Williams survived the war to return to Australia in 1919. An Anzac on the Western Front is his vivid description of his service in the First World Warâan account that was described as "the best soldier's story . . . yet read in Australia" when it was first published.
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"Williams' experience was defined by his rise from private soldier to platoon commander and he confined his writing to it. This is a story of cold, hunger, injury, fear, humour, friendship and death . . . So bloody good." â War History Online
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Having enlisted in 1915 and serving in the 56th Battalion Australian Imperial Force, Harold Roy Williams arrived in France, from Egypt, on June 30, 1916. He describes the horrors of the Fromelles battlefield in shocking clarity and the conditions the troops had to endure are revealed in disturbing detail.
Â
Surviving a later gas attack, Harold Williams's subsequent postings read like a tour of the Western Front. Following the Somme, there was the mud and squalor of the line south of Ypres, the German Spring Offensive of 1918, the Battle of Amiensâfrequently described as the most decisive battle against the Germans in France and Flandersâthe capture of Villers-Bretonneux and, finally, the assault on PĂ©ronne.
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Injured at PĂ©ronne and invalided back to the United Kingdom, Williams survived the war to return to Australia in 1919. An Anzac on the Western Front is his vivid description of his service in the First World Warâan account that was described as "the best soldier's story . . . yet read in Australia" when it was first published.
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"Williams' experience was defined by his rise from private soldier to platoon commander and he confined his writing to it. This is a story of cold, hunger, injury, fear, humour, friendship and death . . . So bloody good." â War History Online
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Table of contents
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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Author and Editorâs Notes
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - From Liverpool to Cairo
- Chapter 2 - Tel-el-Kebir and the Desert March
- Chapter 3 - The Move to France
- Chapter 4 - Allied March Through Paris
- Chapter 5 - The Battle of Fromelles
- Chapter 6 - Into The Somme Battle
- Chapter 7 - Death of Captain Fanning
- Chapter 8 - The Gueudecourt Sector
- Chapter 9 - German Retreat From The Somme
- Chapter 10 - Blighty Leave
- Chapter 11 - Officersâ Course, Cambridge
- Chapter 12 - Gas Warfare
- Chapter 13 - The German Offensive
- Chapter 14 - New Somme Battlefield
- Chapter 15 - Preparing the Return Blow
- Chapter 16 - The Battle of Amiens
- Chapter 17 - Consolidating the Victory
- Chapter 18 - March Up To Péronne
- Chapter 19 - The Battle of Péronne
- Chapter 20 - End of the Battle â And Hospital
- Chapter 21 - Conclusion
- Index