Someone Else's War: Fighting for the British Empire in World War I

Someone Else's War: Fighting for the British Empire in World War I

John Connor
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Author:  John Connor
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  360
Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year:  2018
ISBN:  9781784532703

World War I was the first truly global conflict and its effects were felt across the British Empire. When war broke out in 1914, Great Britain had the largest empire, encompassing one quarter of the population of the world. Many colonial citizens were to be enlisted into the war effort and shipped from their homes in Africa, Asia and Australasia to fight on the battlefields of the Western Front. What was the experience of war like for citizens of empire, whether combatants or not? How did the empire affect countries administered by Great Britain but geographically located tens of thousands of miles from the conflict? In this book, John Connor tells the story of the people whose lives were profoundly affected by 'someone else's war' - dragged, against their will, into a geopolitical conflict vastly removed from their normal lives.

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