Description
The author's research was inspired by his father's diary of 1916 which he handed to the author shortly before his death in 1980 saying, 'Here lad you might be interested in this'. Like many old soldiers he rarely spoke about the war but the diary and the author's use of official records, newspaper reports and memoirs reveal the stark horror of what faced the nation's youth.
Few of the original Pals survived the war but George Broadhead's luck held. In 1918 he married a French girl, then worked for eighteen years with the Imperial War Graves Commission in France before returning to his home town to resume his earlier career. This is a story of an ordinary soldier but a quite remarkable person.
About the Author
John Broadhead was born in 1945 and brought up in Batley. He attended Batley Grammar School and aft er joining the Ministry of Defence in 1963 took a First Class degree in Modern European History with the Open University. He served in Northern Ireland, Hong Kong, the Middle East and spent most of his later career as a senior civil servant in Whitehall. His keen interest in military history was infl uenced by his father's service with the Bradford Pals. On retirement he has been researching the events recorded in his father's diary and retracing those footsteps on the battlefi elds of France.
Book Information
ISBN 9781911604945
Author John Broadhead
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Uniform Press
Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group