Victory at Villers-Bretonneux: Why a French Town Will Never Forget the Anzacs by Peter FitzSimons
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Victory at Villers-Bretonneux: Why a French Town Will Never Forget the Anzacs by Peter FitzSimons

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Book Type: SECONDHAND
ISBN: 9781925324679
Author: Peter FitzSimons
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: William Heinemann
Place: Sydney NSW
Year: 2017
Format: Paperback
Pages: 784 pages
Period: 20th Century

Book Description

Secondhand. Good condition. Wear to book corners and edges. Small chip to tail front cover now covered with book tape. Interior and binding are still excellent.

On Anzac Day 1918, when the town of Villers-Bretonneux falls to the British defenders, the Australians are called on to save the day, the town, and the entire battle.

It's early 1918, and after four brutal years, the fate of the Great War hangs in the balance. On the other hand, now that America has entered the war, it means that two million American soldiers are also on their way, to tip the scales of war to the Allies. The Germans, realising that their only hope is striking at the Allied lines first, do exactly that, and on the morning of 21 March 1918, the Kaiserschlacht, the Kaiser's battle, is launched - the biggest set-piece battle the world has ever seen.

Across a 45-mile front, no fewer than two million German soldiers hurl themselves at the Allied lines, with the specific intention of splitting the British and French forces and driving all the way through to the town of Villers-Bretonneux, at which point their artillery will be able to rain down shells on the key train-hub town of Amiens, thus throttling the Allied supply lines. For nigh on two weeks, the plan works brilliantly, and the Germans are able to advance without check, as the exhausted British troops flee before them, together with tens of thousands of French refugees.

In desperation, the British commander, General Douglas Haig, calls upon the Australian soldiers to stop the German advance, and save Villers-Bretonneux. If the Australians can hold this, the very gate to Amiens, then the Germans will not win the war. 'It's up to us, then,' one of the Diggers writes in his diary.

Arriving at Villers-Bretonneux just in time, the Australians are indeed able to hold off the Germans, launching a vicious counterattack that hurls the Germans back the first time. And then, on Anzac Day 1918, when the town falls after all to the British defenders, it is again the Australians who are called on to save the day, the town, and the entire battle. Not for nothing does the primary school at Villers-Bretonneux have above every blackboard, to this day, 'N'oublions jamais, l'Australie.' Never forget Australia. And they never have. (book flap)

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