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On the Anzac trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper

By Anzac

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A soldier chronicles his journey through war, from training in foreign lands to facing the harsh realities of combat alongside newfound brothers.

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2022-06-19
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"On the Anzac Trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper" by Anzac is a historical narrative that presents the trials and tribulations of a New Zealand sapper during World War I. With reflective tones, the book follows the soldier's path from his recruitment and training to his role as part of the ANZAC forces, fighting in Egypt and the Dardanelles, while the book highlights daily life, the bonds forged in the trenches, and the difficulties endured by soldiers. It recounts the blend of nationalities within the camp, portraying their rigorous training and first encounters in Egypt, and stresses the creation of brotherhood amidst the harsh truths of war experienced by these soldiers.

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