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The assault upon the formidable Bullecourt in April and May 1917 by three British divisions the 7th, 58th and 62nd and three Australian divisions was initially designed to assist Allenby s Third Army break-out from Arras. This book tells the full story of a battle that can be seen as an archetype of the horrors of trench warfare.

The first Bullecourt battle of 11 April came to be regarded as the worst Australian defeat of the war, when Australian infantry assaulted without artillery and tank support. They were badly let down by the British tanks but the Britsih tank crews were let down in turn by their own commanders, who put them in the forefront of the attack in Mark II training tanks, prone to malfunction and not armour-plated.

Significant numbers fought their way into the German lines at Bullecourt against all odds, including legendary ANZAC soldiers Major Percy Black, Captain Albert Jacka and Captain Harry Murray. The Australians cemented their reputation as a reliable and formidable force, not merely a colonial adjunct to the British Army. Marshal Foch described the soldiers of the AIF as the finest shock troops in the world .

British and Australian forces launched repeated offensives throughout May in an effort to capture Bullecourt. It became an awful battle of attrition fought with savagery on both sides. After three more weeks of fighting, which saw stretcher bearers sniped at and hand-to-hand struggles with bayonet and entrenching tool, the village was eventually taken. Approximately 17,000 soldiers were sacrificed to capture the village and nearby trenches; 4,124 of those soldiers killed were listed as missing and have no known grave. Was possession of the pile of rubble that was Bullecourt worth the butcher s bill, when plans were already in place to switch the main push to Flanders that summer?

The bloody sacrifices made by Australian and British soldiers notwithstanding, the fighting at Bullecourt resulted in the first breakthrough of the impregnable Hindenburg Line. Author Paul Kendall has contacted many of the living relatives of those who fought to bring a human face to those terrible statistics.

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Paul Kendall was educated at Queen Mary & Westfields College, University of London. He served as an Honorary Midshipman with the University of London Royal Naval Unit from 1990 to 1994. He has spent several years researching for this book and has gone to great lengths to establish contact with the descendants of the participants as well as consulting museums, archives and libraries for all relevant material. This book is not only the most complete account of the Battle of Bullecourt, it represents another kind of tribute to the men who took part, to stand, with all due humility, alongside the Digger Memorial and those at Villers-Bretonneux, Arras, and elsewhere.

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  • PublisherThe History Press
  • Publication date2017
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  • ISBN 13 9780750981781
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