Des ouvrages pour les adultes et les plus jeunes, qui aident à découvrir et comprendre la culture sourde
Frank and Percy Talley, Troopers 2365 and 2366 of the 1st City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders), were destined to leave England to take part in the last, and most costly, single-day battle of the Gallipoli Campaign, on 21 August 1915. In 200-plus never-before published letters, the Talley brothers describe their training in England, and their move to the East coast to man the trenches there during the invasion scare of 1914 and the zeppelin attack at Great Yarmouth. They describe the activities of the Rough Riders in preparing for the war, of their transportation to Egypt and Suez, and of their expectation that they would be used in action in Gallipoli. After walking into a maelstrom of fire on 21 August 1915, the trooper-brothers were separated, and each wrote home not knowing whether the other had survived. Both were wounded. Their letters from the Suvla trenches are brief but telling - flies, snipers, the stench of the dead.
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