and I found both of them to be satisfying as fiction, unsettling as history, and tremendously moving in their treatment of people caught in the rough grasp of war, trying to keep on living and loving.
Through a mixture of diary entries, diagrams and illustrated stories the story covers a very important part of British history during World War 1. With the books main audience aimed at children aged 7-9. The main challenege was to create an engaging, honest and accurate representation...
Austrian Statement on War Against Serbia August - War minister's statement Fall of Liege: General Leman's Letter August - Leman's letter to King Albert I Fall of Liege: General Leman's Diary August - Leman's prison diary entries regarding fall of Liege Fall of Liege: German Officer's Acc...
then committed suicide as they began their journey home; Intelligence Officer Louis Abel, who wrote just before he was killed in battle, “As the war goes on and as I come out of each engagement still alive, I think often of those at home and wonder if I will ever see...
Want to know what life was like during the War? Our Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. Wanted: Digital copies of Group photographs, Scrapbooks, Autograph books, photo albums, newspaper clippings, letters, ...
War Diary daily entries for early June 1944, including the first section of a lengthy passage about operations on June 6, 1944 (e999919600) LAC is also the repository for all Second World War personnel files of the Canadian Active Service Force (Overseas Canadian Army), Royal Canadian Navy an...
Hergoal was toreporther experiences in a“plain and simple”manner, with-out exaggerations and embellishments, so she startedaseries of articles titled“Zwei KriegsjahreinSamoa”(Two waryears in Samoa). The headline suggeststhat the story was taken fromZieschank’sdiary;the story is subdivided ...
LAST WORDS FROM THE: SOMME ; Casualties of the First World War: It Was a Battle That Claimed 95,675 British Lives, Including 20,000 on the First Day. Ninety Years on, Letters and Diary Entries Written by Those Who Fell Have Been Posted Online for the First Time by the Imperial War ...
Want to find out more about your relative's service? Want to know what life was like during the War? OurLibrarycontains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. Wanted:Digital copies of Group photographs, Scrapbooks, Autograph ...