Two Sides of Hell by Vincent Bramley

Two Sides of Hell by Vincent Bramley

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Based on interviews with eight Argentinian soldiers and five British paratroopers, this book has been written to help civilians understand the reality of being a common soldier in the heat of war - the time when the rule book and common morality are most likely to be abandoned.

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Two Sides of Hell by Vincent Bramley

In August 1992, a Public Enquiry was launched by the MOD and Malcolm Rifkind, headed by the Serious Crime Squad, into war crimes allegedly committed by one of the members of 2 Para Regiment during the Falklands War. To counter-balance the findings of the enquiry, the author wrote this book to help civilians understand the reality of being a common soldier in the heat of war - the time when the rule book and common morality are most likely to be abandoned. Perhaps the most shocking truth of all to emerge from these first-person accounts concerns the appalling treatment that the Argentinian conscripts recieved at the hands of their own officers. The book is based on interviews with eight Argentinian soldiers and five British paratroopers.
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ISBN 13 9781898125754
ISBN 10 1898125759
Title Two Sides of Hell
Author Vincent Bramley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1995-11-09
Number of pages 281
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.