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Peter Pedersen,Chris Roberts | 600 pages | 03 Oct 2012 | John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd | 9781742169811 | English | Milton, QLD, Australia Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide by Peter Pedersen Collection type Library Author Pedersen, P. Peter Andreas; Roberts, Chris. Pagination xxiv, p. Includes bibliographical references and index. Meticulously researched and written by the Head of Research at the Australian War Memorial, Dr Peter Pedersen, this landmark publication guides readers chronologically through the battles in which Australians and New Zealanders fought on the Western Front from Lavishly illustrated in vibrant colour, with fascinating images from the Australian War Memorial arch ive as well as new panoramic location shots to provide an in situ perspective for the reader, each chapter covers the important tactical milestones passed along the way and explains how Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide Australian Imperial Force and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force evolved to meet the war's changing demands. Place made Milton, Qld. Shelf Items. Share this page. Related information. Subjects Australia. Battlefields - Europe - Guidebooks. World War, - Battlefields - Europe - Guidebooks. World War, - Participation, Australian. World War, - Participation, New Zealand. Explore the Collection. Come and see why. Find out more. Donate today. Places of Pride Places of Pride, the National Register of War Memorials, is a new initiative designed to record the locations and photographs of every publicly accessible memorial across Australia. Includes index.

With rare photographs and documents from the Australian WarMemorial archive and extensive travel information, this is the mostcomprehensive guide to the battlefields of the Western Front on themarket. Following a chronological order from throughthe bookleads readers through every engagement the Australian and NewZealanders fought in and includes tactical considerations andextracts from the personal Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide of soldiers. This is the perfectbook for anyone who wants to explore the battlefields of theWestern Front, either in-person or from the comfort of home. Peter Pedersen. A lavishly illustrated account of the ANZACs involvement in theWestern Front--complete with walking and driving tours of 28battlefields With rare photographs and documents from the Australian WarMemorial archive and extensive travel information, this is the mostcomprehensive guide to the battlefields of the Western Front on themarket. advice to travellers. How to use this book. A note on place names. The 15th Brigade. Polygon Wood Cemetery. The . Stemming the tide. Heaven after hell? The attack at the Sugarloaf. Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery. RueduBois Military Cemetery. MajorGeneral James Gordon Legge. Captain . Banging with the hammer. Walking the Australian attacks. Serre Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide Cemetery No 2. The days following. Pressing on regardless. Bulls Road Cemetery. Bayonet Trench and the Maze. BrigadierGeneral Harold Edward Elliott. Taking the outpost villages. The German counterattack. Captain Percy Herbert Cherry. The VaulxVraucourt cemeteries. The bloody fiasco. MajorGeneral Sir . Major Percy Charles Herbert Black. The Cross Memorial. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Nine Elms British Cemetery. Ramparts Cemetery. Brickbats and bouquets. MajorGeneral William Holmes. Mud Corner British Cemetery. La BasseVilleWarneton. Menin Road South Military Cemetery. Perth Cemetery China Wall Zillebeke. Things are bloody. Sergeant Richard Travis. Thank heavens the Australians at last. Dernancourt again. Peaceful penetration. MajorGeneral Sir . Dernancourt Communal Cemetery and Extension. Dive Copse British Cemetery. Ribemont Communal Cemetery Extension. MajorGeneral Sir Thomas Glasgow. VillersBretonneux regained. Bonnay Communal Cemetery Extension. Crucifix Corner Cemetery. LieutenantGeneral Sir . A textbook victory. Lawrence Dominic McCarthy. Presumption becomes reality. Too terrible for words. Tincourt New British Cemetery. Why we were not all wiped out goodness knows. Le Catelet and Beaurevoir. Somme American Cemetery. Was it necessary? High Tree Cemetery. Ruyaulcourt Military Cemetery. Romeries Communal Cemetery Extension. Le Quesnoy Communal Cemetery and Extension. The Germans. The enemy. The attack. The bitter end. The walk. To the windmill. Mouquet Farm. Ulster Tower. To Flers. Chasing Fritz. Another go. Hill Bethunes post. Pillars of fire. Mud and muddle. New Zealanders. Mixed success. Following Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide. Going north. Standing fast. Taking risks. Plans made. Plans unravel. Following up.

In addition, this new edition sets out the many Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide enhancements created on the battlefields to commemorate the centenary of the war. The guide has also been expanded to embrace the newly created Australian Remembrance Trail which links the sites of the major Australia battlefields. New Zealand is not forgotten. Pedersen, who was formerly Head of the Research Centre at the Australian War Memorial, has Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide numerous tours of the Western Front so he knows his topic well. For anyone planning a visit the Western Front, this is an excellent guide and small enough to include in carry-on luggage. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Search for: Search. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Name required. Post to Cancel. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy.