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The British soldier : his courage and humour by E. J. Hardy

by Hardy, E. J. (Edward John), 1849-1920
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The British Soldier: His Courage and Humour by E. J. Hardy is a historical account written in the early 20th century, likely around the time of World War I. This book examines the bravery and lightheartedness of British soldiers through a collection of letters and anecdotes from the front lines, providing insights into their experiences during the war. Hardy, a chaplain to the forces, honors the character and resilience of the soldiers, often highlighting their camaraderie and the humor they maintained even in dire situations. The opening of the book establishes the author’s respect and admiration for the British soldier, reflecting on lessons learned from his long service as a chaplain. In the preface, Hardy discusses how the letters from soldiers offer an authentic perspective on wartime realities, showcasing both the courage and humor that defined their spirit. He emphasizes the humanity of these soldiers, illustrating their compassion toward both comrades and even enemies when the fighting ceased. Furthermore, the first chapter begins with examples of the British Army’s determination in the face of overwhelming odds, underscoring their steadfastness and the remarkable character of “Mr. Thomas Atkins,” a term used endearingly to refer to the common British soldier. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
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