by Bill Innes (Author), Bill Innes (Editor)
The introduction to this collection of first-hand accounts re-examines that fateful chain of events in 1940 and reassesses some of the myths that have grown up in the intervening years. Among the contributors are Angus Campbell from Lewis and Donald John MacDonald from South Uist, both traditional Gaelic bards who can give a poet's perspective on the experience. These vivid accounts bring alive the chaos and horror of war and the grim deprivation of the camps and forced marches which so many endured. Yet, these personal stories resound with the spirit, humour and sense of comradeship which enabled men to fight on in desperate situations and refuse to be cowed by their captors.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2007
ISBN 10: 1843410397
ISBN 13: 9781843410393
'A wonderful memorial to those who did not return'
-- Saul David * BBC History Magazine *'Bill Innes's work and the stories his protagonists have to tell are remarkable, both in their content and in their sheer quality of writing'
* Nairn Telegraph *