
The World's War
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Carrington
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By:
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David Olusoga
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A unique account of the millions of colonial troops who fought in the First World War.
Every major battle fought on the Western Front, from the First Battle of Ypres to the Second Battle of the Marne, was fought by Allied armies that were multi-racial and multi-ethnic.
Yet from the moment the guns fell silent the role of non-white soldiers was forgotten. The World's War brings to life the searing experiences of the hundreds of thousands of non-white troops whose bravery contributed to the final Allied victory.
©2014 David Olusoga (P)2014 W F Howes LtdFull of amazing facts and detail lost over the years particularly around the importance of non-European colonial soldiers, conscripts and labourers amongst other, this book contains a wealth of knowledge that blew me away.
I really had no idea just how much this affected so many other continents, particularly the damage it wrought on Africa.
I’ll be seeking more books by this excellent author - absolutely brilliant reading.
An unknown history….
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A very needed read
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Jaw dropping
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Fascinating
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A great read.
Fascinating
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revelation
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Here is the history of the part played by all sorts of people from all over the world in the first world war, extensive and well researched, as well as the utterly shameful history of the erasure from history of their service and the ingratitude of authorities and the nations they fought for.
It's as enthralling and fascinating as it is appalling and amazing.
For those like me educated in the eighties under what now seems to have been a tissue of lies and propaganda, I also recommend Olusoga's other book Black and British, also excellent fascinating and heart-rending.
Revealing and rich.
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Brilliantly informative and engaging
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A very skewed view of the first world war.
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