Deserter / Charles Glass.

Collection type Library
Author Glass, Charles, 1951-;
Call Number 940.548 G549d
Document type Monograph
Year 2013.
Pagination 390 p. ; 25 cm.
Publisher HarperPress,
Note Includes bibliographic reference and index. The extraordinary story of the deserters of the Second World War. What made them run? And what happened after they fled? During the Second World War, the British lost 100,000 troops to desertion, and the Americans 40,000. Commonwealth forces from Canada,Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Britain's colonial empire also left the ranks in their thousands. The overwhelming majority of deserters from all armies were front-line infantry troops; without them, the war was harder to win. Many of these men w ere captured and court marshalled, while others were never apprehended. Some remain wanted to this day. Why did these men decide to flee their ranks? In 'Deserter', veteran reporter and historian Charles Glass follows a group of British and American deser ters into the heat of battle and explores what motivated them to take their fateful decision to run away.
Place made London :
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Machine generated contents note: Book I Boys to Soldiers -- Book II Soldiers to Deserters -- Book III Military Justice.

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