peteryder
03-09-2018, 20:41
ISBN 1-847347-57-6
The final days of the First World War, and the role played by the Seventh Division in Italy. 1st Battalion RWF, as part of the 22nd Brigade, feature prominently.
My researches into the last days of my great Uncle, Edward Edwards 76913, killed at the assault on the Grave de Papadopoli, led me to this book. The index alone is worth every penny, as it details the casualty lists for each Regiment of the Division. Like the history of the Seventh Division, it is immaculately researched, and although the typeface is rather small, it rewards reading.
I now believe I understand how Edward died, in the initial assault on the fortified island, and had provided me with the incentive to visit the battlefield in this largely forgotten theatre of war in WW1.
A serious book, for the more scholarly researcher, but a good read nevertheless.
The final days of the First World War, and the role played by the Seventh Division in Italy. 1st Battalion RWF, as part of the 22nd Brigade, feature prominently.
My researches into the last days of my great Uncle, Edward Edwards 76913, killed at the assault on the Grave de Papadopoli, led me to this book. The index alone is worth every penny, as it details the casualty lists for each Regiment of the Division. Like the history of the Seventh Division, it is immaculately researched, and although the typeface is rather small, it rewards reading.
I now believe I understand how Edward died, in the initial assault on the fortified island, and had provided me with the incentive to visit the battlefield in this largely forgotten theatre of war in WW1.
A serious book, for the more scholarly researcher, but a good read nevertheless.