Random House UK, Ebury Publishing October 31 2014 |
Harold Drinkwater was not supposed to go to war.
He was told he was half an inch too short. But, determined to fight for king
and country, he found a battalion that would take him and was soon on his way
to the trenches of the Somme
This poignant First World War
diary really brings home the squalor and deprivation encountered by those brave
soldiers who found themselves wallowing knee deep in mud and water whilst at
the same time trying to defend the trenches from enemy bombardment. Harry
Drinkwater managed to snatch stolen opportunities to write up his thoughts and
he shares his feelings so eloquently that the horror and the sheer repetitive
drudgery of life in the Somme trenches really comes alive with a poignancy
which lingers long in the memory. The diary certainly doesn’t pull any punches,
and whilst Harry lives his life surrounded by foul mud, disgusting stench, and
the ever present threat of lice and vermin, he also describes the utter joy of
having the luxury of a clean shirt, the blissfulness of hot water to wash in
and the sheer exasperation of never having a warm drink.
As first-hand knowledge of this
dreadful war fades from personal memory, it is far too easy to dismiss the
events of 1914-1918 as something merely confined to the annals of history. What
this book reiterates is that these were just ordinary young men caught up in
extraordinary times, and who through their unrelenting bravery and gallant
determination were able to command the respect of their countrymen and their
king.
In this centenary year of the start of the First World War, Harry’s
Diary is a fitting testament to those brave young men of WW1 who died in their
millions and whose short, sweet lives must never be forgotten.
Highly Recommended.
My thanks to Random House UK,
Ebury Publishing for my ecopy of this book.
Harry Drinkwater received the Military Cross for bravery
He died in 1978
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