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by Jon E. Lewis


  I knew what it meant too – and had been hoping for the end, but hearing myself discussed in such a manner awoke what little self-respect and pride I had left. I thought to myself, ‘I’ll show them if I’m done for or not.’

  The next morning, although I had eaten nothing for several days, I managed to stumble downstairs and out to the working party. The guards seemed delighted to see me again. Perhaps they did not want to be bothered with the trouble of a funeral. I did not do any work, but the fresh air and the sunshine helped me to regain a little strength.

  But it did not last long. Soon I was in hospital in Sedan, so weak that I could not walk; so thin that I could not sit down.

  Rifleman Victor Denham joined the London Rifle Brigade at eighteen, and went to France in August 1917. Took part in the battle for Cambrai in November 1917. Shot in the head during the German offensive at Arras, March 1918, and made prisoner of war. Repatriated from Lamsdorf Camp (an unofficial War Prisoners’ Camp), December 1918. Discharged, September 1919.

  Table of Contents

  Title

  Copyright

  Contents

  Foreword

  Introduction

  The Old Contemptibles, 1914

  The Retreat from Mons, August 23rd-September 5th, 1914

  An Old Contemptible at Le Cateau

  The First Battle of Ypres, October 1914

  In France and Flanders, 1915-

  A Territorial in the Salient

  The First Gas Attack

  The Battle of Loos

  A Highland Battalion at Loos

  At a Sap-Head

  Trenches at Vimy Ridge

  In a Kite Balloon

  A Night Counter-Attack

  A Gunner’s Adventure

  The Carnoy Cows

  Ordinary War on the Somme

  Delville Wood

  In a Billet

  17-21

  A Wireless Operator

  At Messines Ridge in 1917

  A July Day at St. Julien

  A Labour Company at Ypres

  Two Nights

  On the Belgian Coast

  A Nightmare

  A Cavalry Brigade at Cambrai, November 1917

  La Vacquerie, December 3rd, 1917

  A Boy’s Experiences

  Varieties of Trench Life

  A Runner’s Story 1916-18

  In a Highland Regiment, 1917-18

  Opening of German Offensive, March 1918

  Retreat

  ‘Stand-to’ on Givenchy Road

  When Tank Fought Tank

  Bravery in the Field

  Noyon, March 23rd, 1918

  A Casualty Clearing Station

  Rations

  A Padre’s Story

  Messines, October 1918

  At Gallipoli

  A Boy at Gallipoli

  The Flood at Suvla Bay

  The Evacuation of Suvla Bay

  In Macedonia

  The End of Bulgaria

  In Palestine

  A Sapper in Palestine

  Tell-el-Sheria

  In Mesopotamia

  The Corridor

  Those Desert Days

  In German East Africa

  The Devil - My Friend

  In the Air

  ‘The Circus’

  The Casualty

  August to November 1918

  Some Women

  August 1914

  The Great Retreat in Serbia in 1915

  The Story of a W.A.A.C.

  On the Sea

  War at Sea

  Zeebrugge

  Torpedoed in the Aegean Sea

  Prisoners

  First Days of Imprisonment

  Captivity in the Ardennes

 

 

 


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