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An Anzac on the Western Front

The Personal Recollections of an Australian Infantryman from 1916 to 1918
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An Anzac on the Western Front by H R Williams offers a gripping first-hand account of an Australian soldier's experiences during World War I. The book provides vivid descriptions of life in the trenches, capturing both the camaraderie and challenges faced by soldiers. Williams's narrative offers personal insight into the brutal realities of war, focusing on the resilience and endurance of those who lived through it.
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An Anzac on the Western Front

A graphic account of one soldiers service in the First World War serving in Egypt and on the Western Front.

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An Anzac on the Western Front is a graphic account of one soldier's service in the First World War, based on a diary he maintained while on active service. It has been described by one senior officer as "the best soldier's story I have yet read in Australia."

H.R. Williams enlisted in 1915, joining A Company, 56th Battalion AIF. With this unit, he would see service in Egypt and then the Western Front, participating in some of the biggest battles of the First World War. Arriving in France on 30 June 1916, the battalion entered the front line trenches for the first time on 12 July and fought its first major battle at Fromelles a week later. The battle was a disaster, resulting in heavy casualties across the division. Despite these losses, the 5th Division continued to man the front in the Fromelles sector for a further two months.

After a freezing winter manning trenches in the Somme Valley, in early 1917 the 56th Battalion participated in the advance that followed the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line. It was spared the assault but did, however, defend gains made during the second battle of Bullecourt. Later in the year, the AIF's focus of operations switched to the Ypres sector in Belgium. The 56th's major battle here was at Polygon Wood on 26 September.

With the collapse of Russia in October 1917, a major German offensive on the Western Front was expected in early 1918. This came in late March, and the 5th Division moved to defend the sector around Corbie. Once the German offensive had been defeated, the Allies launched their own offensive in August 1918. The 56th fought its last major battle of the war, St Quentin Canal, between 29 September and 2 October 1918. It was resting out of the line when the Armistice was declared on 11 November.

Author: Martin Mace has been involved in writing and publishing military history for more than twenty years. He began his career with local history, writing a book on the Second World War anti-invasion defences and stop lines in West Sussex. In 2006, he became the editor of Britain at War Magazine. This publication has grown rapidly to become one of the best-selling military history magazines.

John Grehan has written more than 150 books and articles on military subjects, covering most periods of history.

30 b/w illustrations

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526766656

Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 November 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pen & Sword Military

Illustration: 30 black and white illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Martin Mace has been involved in writing and publishing military history for more than twenty years. He began his career with local history, writing a book on the Second World War anti-invasion defences and stop lines in West Sussex. In 2006 he became the editor of Britain at War Magazine, This publication has grown rapidly to become one of the best-selling military history magazines. John Grehan has written more than 150 books and articles on military subjects, covering most periods of history.

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