Missing In Action. Australia's World War I Grave Services
Velzen Van Marianne
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2018
Edition: First Edition
Description: 267 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. An Astonishing True Story Of Misconduct, Fraud And Hoaxing.
Publishers Description: At the end of WWI, 45,000 Australians had died on the Western Front. Some bodies had been hastily buried mid-battle in massed graves; some were mutilated beyond recognition. In some cases, their next of kin had been informed of the death of their loved ones; but in most instances men were listed as Missing in Action, because nobody knew for sure. Now that the guns were silent, a loud clamour arose from Australia for informationand for the dead to be buried respectfully. But the men put in charge of this exercise and those engaged in body divining were deeply flawed men, many of them with their own personal reasons for preferring to remain in France unearthing bodies rather than being demobilised and sent home. In the end there was a great scandal, with allegations of body hoaxing and grossmisappropriation of money and army possessions. There were two highly secretive inquiries. This is the untold and compelling story of those dark days and darker deeds.Marianne van Velzen is the author of Call of the Outback andBomber Boys.
ISBN: 9781760632809
(216826)