Bloody Hell by Daniel Hallock

Bloody Hell by Daniel Hallock

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In this work, veterans of every major war of the 20th century lay bare the horror, official lies and their ongoing suffering. The author attempts to forge past the boundaries of conventional war stories to expose the chasm between the recruiter's sell and the realities of the military machine.

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Bloody Hell by Daniel Hallock

Soldiers have always told their tales of war, but in Bloody Hell, they go further and lay bare the horrors, nightmares, and nagging questions that haunt their lives. Veterans of every major war in this century reveal the real price that soldiers pay, exposing the chasm between the recruiter's sell and the realities of the military machine.
The Mirror A refreshing change from the usual war book, Bloody Hell debunks the myth of glory and warriorhood with gripping accounts of action told from the individual soldier's perspectiveThe effect of war on a soldier's life is graphic and deeply disturbing. The Guardian Bloody Hell is an honest, grim, collection of personal experiences of the true face of war. It is a powerful indictment of the long-term impact of war. To quote from the book, The true hell of war doesn't start until you come home. The New Internationalist War stories to end all war stories. A chilling journey into the heads and hearts of men who are trained to kill.
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ISBN 13 9780874869699
ISBN 10 0874869692
Title Bloody Hell
Author Daniel Hallock
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Plough Publishing House
Year published 1999-09-01
Number of pages 378
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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