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1917 - The Passchendaele Year
The British Army in Flanders: The Diary of Achiel Van Walleghem

English · Hardback

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This unusual work offers a personal documentary and highly individual witness to the terrible events in Flanders in 1917. The Battle of "Third Ypres" - popularly known as "Passchendaele" - epitomized the worst slaughter on the western front of the First World War.


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The author, who kept a detailed record of events and attitudes, was a village priest, Achiel Van Walleghem. He lived in Reninghelst, just west of Ypres, and kept an extensive day-by-day account. He was very well informed by the officers lodging in his presbytery. And, urged by his innate curiosity, he witnessed and noted the arrival of the first tanks and the increasing importance of the artillery. He also visited the camps of the Chinese Labour Corps and the British West Indies Regiment. On 7 June 1917 he awoke early to see the enormous mines of the Battle of Messines exploding. And he was present when a deserter was shot at dawn. He records all this - and much more - with an unusual humanity.


Product details

Authors Achiel Van Walleghem, Achiel van Walleghem
Assisted by Dominiek Dendooven (Editor)
Publisher Edward Everett Root
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 17.05.2017
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
 
EAN 9781911454410
ISBN 978-1-911454-41-0
Pages 300
Dimensions (packing) 14.5 x 22.2 x 2 cm
Weight (packing) 511 g
 
Subjects Vereinigtes Königreich, Großbritannien
WW1
Ypres
20. Jahrhundert (ca. 1900 bis ca. 1999)
Passchendaele
 

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