Description
Explore the harrowing and heroic accounts of the Battles of Fromelles and Pozičres with Peter FitzSimons' gripping narrative. This compelling book delves into the pivotal events that took place on 19 July 1916, when 7000 Australian soldiers valiantly charged entrenched German positions at Fromelles, resulting in devastating casualties that marked one of the darkest days in Australian history. Discover how this intense warfare led to over 5500 casualties in just 24 hours, as illustrated vividly in this B-format paperback published by Random House Australia in 2017.
With 800 pages of meticulously researched content, FitzSimons brings to light the valor of the men who fought, providing readers with a profound understanding of their sacrifices. Following the catastrophic losses at Fromelles, the Australian forces launched another offensive at nearby Pozičres, suffering an additional staggering 23,000 casualties over six weeks. Experience the emotional weight of this history as it is portrayed through the eyes of war correspondent Charles Bean, who immortalized the field of Pozičres in a profound manner.
This must-read book encapsulates the bravery and tragedy of these significant battles, reminding Australians of the true cost of war. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in military history, this book certainly holds a place in every Australian’s library. Bring home a piece of history that resonates deeply with national pride and remembrance. Order your copy of Fromelles and Pozičres today and immerse yourself in the essential narrative of Australian courage and sacrifice during World War I.
With 800 pages of meticulously researched content, FitzSimons brings to light the valor of the men who fought, providing readers with a profound understanding of their sacrifices. Following the catastrophic losses at Fromelles, the Australian forces launched another offensive at nearby Pozičres, suffering an additional staggering 23,000 casualties over six weeks. Experience the emotional weight of this history as it is portrayed through the eyes of war correspondent Charles Bean, who immortalized the field of Pozičres in a profound manner.
This must-read book encapsulates the bravery and tragedy of these significant battles, reminding Australians of the true cost of war. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in military history, this book certainly holds a place in every Australian’s library. Bring home a piece of history that resonates deeply with national pride and remembrance. Order your copy of Fromelles and Pozičres today and immerse yourself in the essential narrative of Australian courage and sacrifice during World War I.