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Somme 1916

Part of the VCs of the First World War series
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The Battle of the Somme, which lasted from 1 July to 18 November 1916, is remembered as one of the most horrific and tragic battles of the First World War.

On the first day alone nearly 19,000 British troops were killed - the greatest one-day loss in the history of the British Army.

By November the death toll from the armies of Britain, France and Germany had risen to over a million.

This book tells the stories of fifty-one soldiers from the Commonwealth and Empire armies whose bravery on the battlefield was rewarded by the Victoria Cross, the highest military honour - men like Private Billy McFadzean, who was blown up by two grenades which he smothered in order to save the lives of his comrades, and Private 'Todger' Jones, who single-handedly rounded up 102 German soldiers.

Not only do we learn of heroic endeavours of these men at the height of battle, but we also read of their lives before 1914, ranging from the backstreets of Glasgow to a country house in Cheshire, and of what life was like after the war for the thirty-three survivors.

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The History Press Ltd
0752463039 / 9780752463032
Paperback / softback
01/11/2011
United Kingdom
English
268 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: as V.C.s of the Somme. Norwich: Gliddon, 1991.