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"The Gallipoli campaign of 1915 destroyed New Zealand's fantasies of war as a glorious schoolboy adventure on behalf of a beloved Empire. The Western Front campaign that followed in 1916-18 gave shape to the emotional impact. it was a horror world of death and mud that destroyed the souls of the young men who fought in it. Together, these two campaigns shaped the lives of a generation of New Zealanders and have given a particular meaning to modern memory of war. In Shattered Glory, highly regarded historian Matthew Wright illuminates New Zealand's human experience during these two First World War campaigns, exploring the darker side of New Zealand's iconic symbols of national identity and explaining some of the realities behind the twenty-first century mythology." -- Back cover.
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Campaigns, World War, 1914-1918, Military HistoryPlaces
Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, New Zealand, Western FrontTimes
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Shattered glory: the New Zealand experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front
2010, Penguin Books
in English
0143020560 9780143020561
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Includes bibliographical references (p.324-395) and index.
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