Those we forget : recounting Australian casualties of the First World War / David Noonan.
"The official Australian casualty statistics suffered by the men of the Australian Imperial Force in the First World War are seriously wrong, with significant inaccuracies and omissions. Groundbreaking research exhaustively examining over 12,000 individual soldiers' records has revealed th...
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Carlton, Vic. :
Melbourne University Publishing,
2014.
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Series: | History series (Melbourne University Press)
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Those We Forget; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; List of acronyms; Acknowledgements; Prelude; Chapter 1 Tracking the Sources of the Official Figures; Notes; Chapter 2 Definitions and Statistical Methodologies for Assessing War Casualties; Notes; Chapter 3 Counting the Diggers (1): Enlistments and Embarkations; Notes; Chapter 4 Counting the Diggers (2): Specific Medical Conditions; Notes; Chapter 5 Counting the Diggers (3): Multiple Examples of Harm; Notes; Chapter 6 Those We Forget: Total Australian Casualties of the First World War; Enlistments and Embarkations; War Deaths.
- Non-Battle DeathsPrisoners of War; War Wounding and Shell Shock; War Injury; War Illness; Venereal Disease; Total Number of Hospitalisations; Not Hospitalised; Discharged Medically Unfit; Officers; Survivability and Risk; Notes; Chapter 7 Some Comparisons in this Global War; United States of America; Britain; Germany; France; Canada; Summary; Notes; Chapter 8 The Post-War Impacts: Those We Forget; Post-War Death; Post-War Disability; Notes; Index.