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By RON PALENSKI
The first New Zealand war book devoted entirely to major battles that involved Kiwis, from the Boer War to the present.
For more than a hundred years, New Zealanders have gone overseas to fight in foreign wars. They've gone to places few had heard of before but whose names are now as familiar as if they were just down the road. Gallipoli, Messines, Passchendaele, Crete, El Alamein and Cassino have entered the New Zealand lexicon through the blood, sweat and tears of its soldiers. The fighting New Zealander helped shape the country's identity and what it means to be a New Zealander. From the mud of the trenches of the Western Front, to the deserts of North Africa, from the snows of South Korea and the steamy jungle of Vietnam, the New Zealand soldier earned a reputation as one of the best – a soldier who rolled his sleeves up and got the job done. Kiwi Battlefields brings a unique perspective to the wars of the world and New Zealand's part in them. It presents a series of chapters on significant battles in which New Zealanders fought but paints them in the context of their times. It shows not just what happened, but how each was reported to New Zealanders waiting anxiously at home for news, and what the soldiers themselves thought.
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