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"Forgotten Anzacs is a timely tribute to those who took part in a
neglected chapter in our military history." -- Greg Thom, Herald
Sun
"Peter Ewer is one of very few Australian military historians to
understand what Anzac means. This is a book that skillfully moves
between the battalions of both nations bringing to the forefront
whichever component the story demands, regardless of its place of
origin. Ewer's true recognition of Anzac nourishes his account and
he builds on that strength as he also looks at the campaign from
Greek, German, and British perspectives." --Michael McKernan,
Canberra Times
"This book makes fascinating reading and does a long way in
recognising these forgotten Anzacs." -- Peter Masters, Australian
Defence magazine
"This clear and well-written account of the campaign should do much
to rescue the forgotten Anzacs from neglect by subsequent
generations." -- Jeffrey Grey, Australian Book Review
"This is an important contribution to Australian war literature . .
. an engrossing history of a very important Anzac campaign."
--Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald
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