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Max Arthur

    Max Arthur se especializa en recuerdos de primera mano de eventos históricos, aportando una perspectiva única informada por su servicio previo en la Royal Air Force y su carrera como actor. Reúne meticulosamente testimonios personales, dando voz a quienes han experimentado la historia directamente. Su obra, a menudo desarrollada en estrecha colaboración con instituciones como el Imperial War Museum, profundiza en la memoria colectiva de conflictos significativos. A través de su enfoque, Arthur crea retratos literarios cautivadores y auténticos de momentos históricos cruciales.

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    Forgotten Voices of the Great War
    The Faces of World War I
    • The Faces of World War I

      The Great War in Words and Pictures

      This magnificent commemorative volume traces the tragedy of the Great War in words and pictures. Best-selling author Max Arthur brilliantly conveys not only the heroism, but also the universal horror, futility, absurdity and boredom of early 20th-century warfare. From the frontline troops and the daily dance with death, to the support lines, communications, enlistment, training, and propaganda, the story of the war is illustrated with over 200 images that have been handpicked from the world famous collection of the Imperial War Museum in London. Every aspect of the soldier's life is covered in this brilliant collection of images and eyewitness accounts that bring the Great War to life once more.

      The Faces of World War I
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    • Forgotten Voices of the Great War

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      "Compulsive reading." -Norman Tebbit, The Sunday Times (London) FORGOTTEN VOICES OF THE GREAT WAR is a touching, searing, and above all mesmerizing account of World War I, told in the voices of those who endured the tedium, heat, cold, pain, fear, and loss of the world's most brutal trench warfare to date. In 1972 the British Imperial War Museum set about the momentous task of tracing ordinary veterans of the First World War and interviewing them in detail about their experiences. The Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, which includes recorded firsthand accounts of the experiences of American, British, Canadian, French, and German soldiers, as well as soldiers from the British Commonwealth, has since grown to be the most important collection of its kind in the world. The archive's recordings provide a vivid and compelling account of day-to-day life during one of the most harrowing periods of modern times. These recordings, many of which have remained unheard for decades, contain the forgotten voices of a generation no longer with us. Only a small fraction of the material has been used by historians. Now, thirty years later, after hundreds of hours in the archive and unlimited access to the complete WWI audiotapes, acclaimed author Max Arthur and his team of researchers have created this remarkable landmark history of the Great War-told in the words of the ordinary men and women who experienced it in the raw.

      Forgotten Voices of the Great War
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      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      From the author of the bestselling Forgotten Voices of the Great War comes a final look at the last 21 living British veterans of the First World War. These interviews, conducted in 2004, will never be repeated, as the youngest was 106 years old, and most are now gone. These first-person accounts follow the young soldiers from their homes throughout Britain to the raging battles while in the service of the Royal Field Artillery, Black Watch, Royal Navy, and others. These combat experiences should never be forgotten.

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