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The Last Fighting Tommy: The Life of Harry Patch, Last Veteran of the Trenches, 1898-2009
 
 

The Last Fighting Tommy: The Life of Harry Patch, Last Veteran of the Trenches, 1898-2009 [Kindle Edition]

Harry Patch , Richard van Emden
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Pressestimmen

'An extraordinary biography by the very last witness of a devastating four years in British history .. 'Patch is unique - living history on legs, articulate, with wonderfully vivid recall' ' Daily Mail 'Patch was not unique among millions of his comrades who endured that prolonged and supreme test of nerve and courage. But, uniquely, as the last survivor, he embodies them all' Sunday Express 'This articulate, modest and outspoken man not only remains one of the last living links with a traumatic event that has become part of the national consciousness, but is an unassailable witness of what the war was like for those who fought in it' Daily Telegraph 'A wonderful book' Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate

Kurzbeschreibung

Harry Patch, the last British soldier alive to have fought in the trenches of the First World War, is one of very few people who can directly recall the horror of that conflict.





Harry vividly remembers his childhood in the Somerset countryside of Edwardian England. He left school in 1913 to become an apprentice plumber but three years later was conscripted, serving as a machine gunner in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Fighting in the mud and trenches during the Battle of Passchendaele, he saw a great many of his comrades die, and in one dreadful moment the shell that wounded him kill his three closest friends. In vivid detail he describes daily life in the trenches, the terror of being under intense artillery fire, and the fear of going over the top. Then, after the Armistice, the soldiers' frustration at not being quickly demobbed led to a mutiny in which Harry was soon caught up.





The Second World War saw Harry in action on the home front as a fire-fighter during the bombing of Bath. He also warmly describes his friendship with American GIs preparing to go to France, and, years later, his tears when he saw their graves.





Late in life Harry achieved fame, meeting the Queen and taking part in the BBC documentary The Last Tommies, finally shaking hands with a German veteran of the artillery and speaking out frankly to Prime Minister Tony Blair about the soldiers shot for cowardice in the First World War.





The Last Fighting Tommy is the story of an ordinary man's extraordinary life.



Please note eBook edition does not the contain the images included in original print edition.

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 651 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 257 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 1608192253
  • Verlag: Bloomsbury (7. September 2009)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B003FI37QI
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (1 Kundenrezension)

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Ein Klempner im ersten Weltkrieg wäre vermutlich der passendere Titel für dieses Buch. Wobei der Teil der Geschichte von Harry Patch, im ersten WK, jedoch auch nur ca. 1/4 des Buches ausmacht. Angemerkt wird, dass Patch angibt sein Webley Revolver sei einmal von einem Offizier überprüft worden ob er die Waffe auch gesichert im Holster trage. Patch schreibt er hatte den Revolver damals nicht gesichert und sei darum bestraft worden. Das lustige an der Geschichte ist, dass ein Webley Revolver keine Sicherung hat!!!
Der Rest ist einfach extrem langweiliges Klempnerleben. Im 2. WK war Mr. Patch dann Hilfsfeuerwehrmann in seinem Dorf. Was auch nicht so wirklich aufregend war.

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The Last Tommy is a great old guy 21. Juli 2009
Von M. Schroeder - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Hi

This is a great book about a 108 year old man who fought in the trenches of WW1. This is basically the man's life story. He was born in Combe Down in June 17, 1898. The place is built over an underground quarry, many of the homes subside. He apprenticed as a plumber and was about 2 years into his apprenticeship when he was called up. He served until March of 1919, which was after his "for the duration" was up. He worked as a plumber until he retired at 65. He did take a brake for WW2, serving as a fireman in his home town. Harry was married to a girl (Ada) he met on convalescent leave. They married after the war was over. The marriage lasted almost 60 years until Ada's death of a stroke in the 1970's. Harry married again, his second wife died of cancer. Harry also took over care of his neighbor and life long friend's wife after his friend died. Harry didn't mention WW1 until his 100th birthday (roughly) when people all over started asking about it. One thing that I liked about the book is Harry's life long work as a practical joker. When he was working in WW2, he told the inspector that the customer was deaf and he needed to shout to her. He also told the customer that the inspector was deaf and she needed to shout to him. They worked it out pretty quickly...

My 90 year old WW2 veteran father also read and really liked this book. He especially liked the part where Harry said that instead of drafting the kids, they should have given the politicians machine guns and let them go at it.
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A view of the past 29. August 2009
Von Shirley Wardzinski - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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People in my age group heard of "trench warfare" in passing but not much about it. To the young people, the phrase probably means nothing. In this book you really learn about that aspect of WWI. It explains very plainly, at least to me, why the Allied Powers were so slow to take up battle against Hitler. It was thought that it would be "the trenches all over again", and no one wanted that.

Harry Patch explains the fighting in WWI very plainly--what it meant and did to his generation.
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More than just WWI 1. November 2009
Von D. Owen - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The Last Fighting Tommy is more than a book about the late Mr. Patch's time in the trenches in WWI. He spends a few chapters explaining his role in the Army before and after his injuries. He makes a point towards the end of the book that his life was so much more than WWI. He acknowledges that his position as one of the last trench fighters is noteworthy but it didn't define who he was. He built a life after the war, had children and was a successful businessman. I thought it interesting that he states he didn't really celebrate what we call Veteran's Day in the U.S. (11/11). He thought of "veteran's day" as the day he lost his mates on his Lewis gun team. I guess that goes to show a veteran's perspective of war is so very different from those that have not experienced combat. Overall a good book that reads very easy.
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