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Birmingham
poet Paul Thornber and Terry Carter, the author of Birmingham
Pals regularly visit the Battlefields of the Somme, the scene
of the attack commencing on the 1st July 1916, along an eighteen mile
front which, by the time it had stagnated into stalemate in mid November,
had cost the predominantly British forces 420,000 casualties of which
125,000 were dead. Ground gained for this staggering cost was, in some
places around 7 miles, in others none.
The 250 military cemeteries and the 6 memorials to the missing, in an
area no greater than one of the suburbs of Birmingham, bear mute witness
to this sacrificial Going down of the Sons.
Many books have been written on the military aspects of events which
took place at a time at the very edge of memory in this evocative area.
None have attempted to probe into that memory, by attempting to reflect
in poetry and text the feelings and emotions of those who were there...and
are there still.
Pauls intuitive and sensitive poetry coupled with Terrys
military expertise and understanding makes this unique book... A JOURNEY
YOU MAY NEVER FORGET, AMONG THOSE YOU MUST NEVER FORGET.
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