Episode 2.43 The Battle of Mont St Quentin

Episode 2.43 The Battle of Mont St Quentin

I have no doubt that this is the best from Percy Smythe, absolutely full on account of one of the main defeats of the Germans in 1918. Don't believe me? Here is an extract; "A heavy, probably a 9.2 inch, had evidently landed fair in the trench. The carnage was awful. Dead, wounded, and dying, all lay huddled and twisted together in grotesque little heaps, a mass of mangled flesh. At first all was silent. But when those who still lived saw that we were there, they began to moan piteously for help. Without any hesitation we set to work to do what we could for them. Kneeling down by the first living man, I saw that he was in a pretty bad state. Besides other wounds, his right arm was hanging to his shoulder by a small strip of skin and flesh. He begged me to cut the useless limb right off, and I tried to do so with a blunt jack-knife, but could not manage it. I cut his tunic away from the damaged arm, and cut the equipment off his body to give him a little ease". Well that's about as bad as it could get!

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Episode 3.2 The Battle of Bita Paka

Episode 3.2 The Battle of Bita Paka

Although a minuscule battle by WW1 standards, about 37 men were killed in the Battle of Pita Paka, the fight to take the German colony of New Guinea in September 1914. Bill Lane was amongst the fighti...

23 Syys 201838min

Episode 3.1 Our first man to die

Episode 3.1 Our first man to die

Who were the first Australians to die in World War 1? They were British soldiers, "Old Contemptibles" actually, but what next? Gallipoli? No! Australia fought its first land battle at New Guinea...."I...

31 Elo 201852min

Episode 2.50 The Smythes

Episode 2.50 The Smythes

In the final 50th episode of Percy Smythe's diary we interview his niece, WW2 WAAAF veteran, Margaret Clarke and great niece and creator of the Smythe Family History website, Jacqui Kennedy. We also h...

28 Heinä 201859min

Episode 2.49 Too-ra-li oo-ra-li addity

Episode 2.49 Too-ra-li oo-ra-li addity

At a concert on board the ship home a scene had a "map of Australia depicted by boxes placed together with lights in them. Behind was a tableau, a "digger" just arriving home, met by his mother and hi...

12 Heinä 20181h 4min

Episode 2.48 Everybody loves a parade

Episode 2.48 Everybody loves a parade

Percy contemplates the great peace celebrations at London in 1919, "It marked the end of the years of cruel warfare and dreary hardships. It meant a lot to me. Those gaudy cloths and things expressed ...

26 Kesä 201852min

Episode 2.47 War Bride

Episode 2.47 War Bride

An English wedding... On again , off again. Finally after some deceitful behaviour from Dorrie's parents, the young couple have to go to Scotland to be married. A returned Chaplain from a Scottish Inf...

9 Kesä 20181h 1min

Episode 2.46 Occupation

Episode 2.46 Occupation

The aftermath of war..... "I saw something in the window of a house which caught my attention. It appeared to be a cut-out poster or picture of a hideous face like the cartoons one sees of mad Bolshev...

26 Touko 20181h 18min

Episode 2.45 Peace

Episode 2.45 Peace

This one is wide and varied. Percy writes something that I have read over an over again in these diaries. To him, Armistice Day was a relief rather than a cause for merriment, and that is not just bec...

11 Touko 20181h 16min

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