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Winds of change, 1914-1939
Macmillan, Harold (1894-1986)
1966
The first volume of the author's memoirs. Tables on endpapers.
The ship that changed the world : the escape of the Goeben to the Dardanelles in 1914
Van der Vat, Dan
1985
Includes index.
Category: Attitudes/Opinions - Toward High Command and Conduct of War
Sir Stanley Rous (EP) re Allenby changes, July 1917.
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Category: Anti-German Sentiment and Action
V.L.Gooday (EP) - changing his name from 'Guttentag' in an Officer?s Cadet Corps,
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Category: Wounds
Henry Robertson Tape No. - wounded in Normandy. Dressings not changed until reaching U.K. resulting in gangrene.
Category: Weather - Extremes
W.G.Cameron (GS) Contemporary account, p2 - changing in a snowy field in January 1917 from 'slacks' to the kilt.
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Category: Attitudes/Opinions - Towards Belgians: Civilians and Soldiers
D.J.B.Wilson (GS) Memoirs, pl7/18. They resisted change "slow thinking, self sufficient people".
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Category: Baths
B.Eyre-Walker (GS) Diaries 30.1.15 "Many had not changed
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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation
J.D.Macleod (GS) Letter 94, 7.6.15 re a change of tone when Cameroons got in trenches.
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