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Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) Peter Hicks

Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) By Peter Hicks

Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) by Peter Hicks


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Summary

Produced in partnership with The National Archives, the Beyond the Call of Duty series gives accounts of outstanding bravery and courage of members of the armed forces, volunteer organisations, civilians and animals in the world wars.

Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) Summary

Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) by Peter Hicks

Could you shoot down an enemy plane, or help other soldiers when shells and gas were exploding around you? Could you act calmly when facing an enemy tank, or carry a wounded man across muddy ground and enemy gunfire? That is just what the people in this book did!

Bravery in World War I gives accounts of members of the armed forces of who risked their own lives to help others in frightening and dangerous situations. Find out how these heroic individuals acted under great pressure, how people were awarded for their bravery, and more about the events of the war they were fighting in.

Documents, images and records from The National Archives have been used to recreate each real-life act of courage.

Context panels give more information about the events of the World Wars, and the reasons that people were put in dangerous situations.

A great study guide for the events World War 1, bringing together real life experiences with explanations of key events and people of the First World War.

'A second thought' feature boxes ask readers to think again about the story they have read and aspects of it that would have required difficult and quick decision making.

The Beyond the Call of Duty series remembers and records acts of great bravery in both World Wars. Other titles in the series look at the courage of people in the Second World War, of civilians and of animals in wartime.

Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) Reviews

An opportunity to learn about the National Archives... covers a lot of ground as well as pointing a way forward for further research. * Carousel *
An account of brave actions by members of the armed forces and civilians in WW1... a useful addition to other books on the Great War in a school library due to the wide range of people, places and actions it covers. * School Librarian *

About Peter Hicks

Peter Hicks teaches history and archaeology and has a special enthusiasm for 'digging up the past'. He has wide experience of writing about history for children.

Table of Contents

  • 1: What is Bravery?
  • 2: Opening Moves
  • 3: Trench Raids
  • 4: A Long Way From Home
  • 5: Front-line Nurses
  • 6: The War in the Air
  • 7: The War at Sea
  • 8: Trench Warfare
  • 9: War Workers
  • 10: Walter Tull - Unrecognised Hero
  • 11: Tank Against Tank
  • 12: Stretcher Bearer
  • 13: Research and Records

Additional information

GOR010367459
9780750283885
0750283882
Beyond the Call of Duty: Bravery in World War I (The National Archives) by Peter Hicks
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
2014-07-24
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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