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Passchendaele

Requiem for Doomed Youth

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Passchendaele

De: Paul Ham
Narrado por: Robert Meldrum
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From Paul Ham, winner of the NSW Premier's Prize for Australian History, comes the story of ordinary men in the grip of a political and military power struggle that determined their fate and has foreshadowed the destiny of the world for a century.

Passchendaele epitomises everything that was most terrible about the Western Front. The photographs never sleep of this four-month battle, fought from July to November 1917, the worst year of the war: blackened tree stumps rising out of a field of mud, corpses of men and horses drowned in shell holes, terrified soldiers huddled in trenches awaiting the whistle.

The intervening century, the most violent in human history, has not disarmed these pictures of their power to shock. At the very least they ask us, on the 100th anniversary of the battle, to see and to try to understand what happened here. Yes, we commemorate the event. Yes, we adorn our breasts with poppies. But have we seen? Have we understood? Have we dared to reason why? What happened at Passchendaele was the expression of the 'wearing-down war', the war of pure attrition at its most spectacular and ferocious.

Paul Ham's Passchendaele: Requiem for Doomed Youth shows how ordinary men on both sides endured this constant state of siege, with a very real awareness that they were being gradually, deliberately, wiped out. Yet the men never broke: they went over the top, when ordered, again and again and again. And if they fell dead or wounded, they were casualties in the 'normal wastage', as the commanders described them, of attritional war. Only the soldier's friends at the front knew him as a man, with thoughts and feelings. His family back home knew him as a son, husband or brother, before he had enlisted. By the end of 1917 he was a different creature: his experiences on the Western Front were simply beyond their powers of comprehension.

The audiobook tells the story of ordinary men in the grip of a political and military power struggle that determined their fate and has foreshadowed the destiny of the world for a century. Passchendaele lays down a powerful challenge to the idea of war as an inevitable expression of the human will, and examines the culpability of governments and military commanders in a catastrophe that destroyed the best part of a generation.

©2016 Paul Ham, Produced by arrangement with Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd (P)2016 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Militar Guerra Destino Imperialismo Aterrador Edad media Rusia Japón imperial Reino Unido

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This is a book about the cold realities of modern warfare. What a waste of young lives. There had to be a better way for nations to settle disputes. I think that military histories that glorify war and pedestalize the glorious warrior are doing a disservice to humanity.

This book is well-researched, well-written, and the audiobook is well-performed. Most importantly - I learned a lot.

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An excellent read and very informative about a battle that doesnt quite get the press it deserves. 3rd Ypre is as important as Verdun and The Somme.

an excellent read

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the lessons of war are constantly forgotten. this book examines the cost of wars of attrition and the particular horror of trench warfare. The narration is wonderful and the tone is heartfelt.

story quite touching and horrifying

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"Passchendaele: Requiem For Doomed Youth" truly sums up everything it is in the title. Paul Ham did an unbelievable job in his research and narrative. What happened during the war was truly beyond awful, so awful the reader can't even comprehend it. From the debacles and mismanagement by Prime Ministers, generals, and others, who should have worked to stop the unparalleled carnage, to the bravery of the men who fought knowing they would likely die, the book leaves nothing out. And after all the battles before, Passchendaele (Third battle of the Ypres) in 1917 was a scene of the most senseless slaughter. This narrative moves the reader in ways that few other books can.

Robert Meldrum's narration is perfect for this most real horror story. There is a reason why they say WWI propagated the horror culture. What a wonderful work.

Unbelievably Detailed

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There was a lot more going on during that battle than I had learned before.

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