The book details the history of the 10th Battalion of the East Yorkshire, known as the Hull Pals, from September 1914 to May 1919; the battalion which will be featured in the four part BBC2 programme called "The Trench" to be aired at the end of March, beginning of April 2002. In around 150 pages it will provide viewers with answers to the questions the programme will generate: Who were these men? What did they do? Which of them survived? Where did they really come from? Did they really live like this? In excess of 150 photographs, illustrations and maps will illustrate the men, the places they went and the conditions they lived in. Many of the illustrations have never been seen before. Known locally as "The Commercials" because they were a battalion of office workers. The 1400 men trained in England, were sent to fight the Turks in Egypt and then returned to spend nearly three years in the trenches of the Western Front. Their losses were heavy, with around one in four being killed.
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From the Author:
This book contains the full story of the 1000 men that made up the 1st Hull Pals Battalion. It is more than a military history of a Pals Battalion, containing many stories of their individual bravery and of their personal life. Throughout the book the story is of the ordinary man,his fears, his hopes and his experience. The book puts a real human face to the men in BBC2 programme 'The Trench'.
This battalion was the first of four battalions raised in Hull; the complete story of these is told in 'The Hull Pals', also by the author.
About the Author:
The author has written 'The Hull Pals' which was critically acclaimed and has been used as the forthcoming BBC2 series 'The Trench'. Since writing the book the author has been involved with a number of other TV productions and has been the pre-production researcher for a future Great War television project for the BBC.
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- PublisherPen & Sword Books Ltd
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0850528623
- ISBN 13 9780850528626
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages224
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