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John Laffin (1922–2000)

Autor(a) de Jackboot : the story of the German soldier

83 Works 1,169 Membros 11 Reviews

About the Author

John Laffin (1922-2000) was an Australian military historian. In 1940 he enlisted in the 2nd Australian Imperial Force. After the war he wrote several books and novels. He travelled the Western Front extensively to research his work and wrote widely on the First World War. He died in Canberra in mostrar mais 2000. mostrar menos

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Obras de John Laffin

World War I in Postcards (1988) 45 cópias
Fight for the Falklands (1656) 44 cópias
On the Western Front (1985) 31 cópias
Dagger of Islam (1979) 24 cópias
Tommy Atkins (1600) 18 cópias
Hitler Warned Us (1995) 17 cópias
Raiders (1999) 15 cópias
British VCs of World War II (1997) 12 cópias
Brassey's Book of Espionage (1996) 12 cópias
Greece, Crete and Syria (1989) 11 cópias
We Will Remember Them (1996) 11 cópias
Battlefield archaeology (1987) 9 cópias
Special and Secret (1990) 8 cópias
Anzacs at war (1982) 8 cópias
Combat Surgeons (1999) 8 cópias
The Agony of Gallipoli (2005) 7 cópias
The French Foreign Legion (1974) 7 cópias
The Arabs as master slavers (1982) 6 cópias
Gallipoli (1999) 6 cópias
Women in battle (1967) 5 cópias
The P.L.O. connections (1982) 5 cópias
Middle East journey (1958) 4 cópias
War Annual 1 (No. 1) (1986) 4 cópias
Holy War: Islam Fights (1988) 4 cópias
Americans in Battle (1973) 3 cópias
Return to glory (1956) 3 cópias
Israeli Mind (1979) 2 cópias
Hunger to Come (1971) 2 cópias
The Somme (1999) 2 cópias
Aussie Guide to Britain (1995) 2 cópias
British campaign medals (1964) 2 cópias
Kokoda Trail 1 exemplar(es)
Surgeons in the field (1970) 1 exemplar(es)
Murder in Paradise 1 exemplar(es)

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Useful for teaching historiography of WWI, especially when put up beside the work of more traditional academics. A book to be nibbled on, but one should not swallow it whole
 
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JJPCIII | outras 2 resenhas | Nov 28, 2022 |
A damning indictment of British generalship in WWI. Douglas Haig comes in for the most criticism. The level of appalling disconnectedness and callous disregard for immense casualties in the prosecution of a pointless and stupid war is deservedly called out. The cover ups and blame shifting are worthy of the worst Corporate politics of today - only the victims were not employees but the poor common soldiers. Anyone thinking the Laffin is too hard on Haig need only remember the 20,000 dead on the first day of the Somme or the whole Passchendaele debacle from end to end. There was simply no excuse for what Haig and the other high ups allowed to happen to millions of British and Empire troops.… (mais)
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SPQR2755 | outras 2 resenhas | Dec 14, 2021 |
A good collection of facts, experiences and list of places to visit in Britain.
 
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GeoffSC | Jul 25, 2020 |
Heavy emphasis on English postcards with a smattering of French ones and a handful from Germany.
 
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rgurskey | Jun 9, 2015 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
83
Membros
1,169
Popularidade
#22,002
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Resenhas
11
ISBNs
137
Idiomas
6

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