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Hero or Deserter?: Gordon Bennett and the Tragic Defeat of 8th Division

Autor Roger Maynard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2017
Major-General Gordon Bennett played a decisive role in the defense of Malaya and Singapore in World War II. A colorful character, known to sport a straw hat with a rainbow scarf tied around it, his officers found him at times abrasive and cocky, but he was also known as an outstanding commander. He is, however, best remembered for his escape by boat from Singapore in the dying days of the Japanese invasion, which led to the imprisonment of 15,000 Australian servicemen. Bennett's decision to leave his men to their fate is one of the most controversial episodes in the fall of the island. In this vivid and comprehensive history of the 8th Division and its stoic force of fighting men, Roger Maynard investigates their conflicted leader, whose reputation as an outstanding soldier was shattered by war's end. He also examines Bennett's legacy through the prism of today's military standards to establish whether he was, indeed, a hero or deserter.Though he was exonerated by Prime Minister John Curtin on his return to Australia, 8th Division's commander was never forgiven by the military's top brass for what many viewed as a clear case of desertion. While Bennett alone cannot be blamed for the defeat - there were many other factors, including Britain's military failings in both tactics and defense - he was and remains a ready scapegoat.
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ISBN-13: 9780143783923
ISBN-10: 0143783920
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 233 x 156 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Penguin Random House Australia

Notă biografică

Roger Maynard is a broadcaster, journalist and foreign correspondent and the author of eight non-fiction books. He has been based in Australia for the past three decades and previously worked for the BBC in the UK. He has also written extensively for the London Times, the Independent and The South China Morning Post.