Men of 18 in 1918, Frederick James Hodges
Men of 18 in 1918, Frederick James Hodges
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Men of 18 in 1918
Memories of the Western Front in World War One

Author: Frederick James Hodges

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/28/2023


Synopsis

An astounding account of one young infantryman's personal experience of the Western Front in the last year of World War One.

Perfect for fans of Peter Hart, Max Hastings, and Barbara W. Tuchman.

In the spring of 1918 German forces broke through Allied lines in a last-ditch attempt to overcome their enemies. To hold back this tide young, inexperienced men from France, Britain, the United States, Australia, and Canada were sent into war against battle-hardened and desperate German soldiers.

What was it like to be an eighteen-year-old and sent to the frontlines in the First World War?

Frederick James Hodges was one of these young men and his book, Men of 18 in 1918, provides insight into the ordeals of an ordinary soldier who left Britain as a teenager but returned as a man having witnessed the full horrors of war.

Hodges charts his progress through the conflict from his short period of training to being thrown into defending Allied lines against the onslaught before being ordered, as part of Britain's prime assault troops, into a ninety-five-day non-stop attack which only ended with the armistice of November 1918.

About Frederick James Hodges

Frederick James Hodges was the author of Men of 18 in 1918.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jeff perkins on March 03, 2023

I enjoy reading people's experiences from times past. We are fortunate that Frederick James Hodges took time to write down his experiences from the bloody and horrific times of trench warfare during WW1. Hodges writes without mentioning his personal account of fighting, which he was involved in on a......more

Goodreads review by Harry on November 01, 2022

This is simply one of the best books about ww1 I have ever read. The author was an LF ( Lancashire Fusiliers ). The LF’S wore a yellow hackle behind their cap badge. When the different fusilier regiments amalgamated in 1968 they swapped the yellow hackles for the modern red/ white one. As a 10 year......more

Goodreads review by Diana on September 11, 2022

I've read many WW1 memoirs, and this is the best of the lot for precise details of battles, training, and circumstances. Highly recommended for WW1 buffs.......more

Goodreads review by Robert M. Roth MD on March 15, 2024

Very Enjoyable and Informative Written decades after the conclusion of WWI, this book relates the experiences of an 18 year old British soldier entering the war in 1918. The Germans have begun their startling effective Spring offensive and the British need all of their soldiers, even those who haven......more

Goodreads review by David K. on May 14, 2024

I always feel so fortunate to have been born in modern days, thus avoiding the sheer horror, misery and terror that was forced on the WWI generation. The book is an historical account, of trench warfare as told by a former combatant of that awful conflict. Not only was death a distinct possibility d......more