Campaign Series - The Battle of Fromelles: A comprehensive, emotion-free analysis of Australia's bloodiest day in military history. Read more..
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The Battle of Fromelles, often overlooked in Australia's World War One accounts, holds the grim distinction of being the bloodiest day in Australian military history. With over 1,700 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in just 24 hours, it is a confronting event for Australians today. This battle has also become one of the most controversial military episodes in Australian history, leading to blame-seeking and accusations of a cover-up.
In this book, Roger Lee takes a comprehensive and objective look at the Battle of Fromelles. Free from emotion, he examines the course of events and places the tragedy within its tactical, operational, and strategic context. By doing so, he offers a deeper understanding of the battle, the Western Front, and the war itself.
The Campaign Series, published by the Australian Army History Unit, provides approachable and detailed books for all ages. Written and researched by renowned military historians, these titles are a must-have for military history enthusiasts, associations, schools, and education facilities.
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