'In the midst of the whole attack, one prayed that something would stop the vibrations that seemed to shake everyone and everything in the vicinity.' Phillip Schuler, War Correspondent, 1915 Four days. One ridge. A battle that forged a nation. One of the most ferocious and defining battles of the Gallipoli campaign was fought on a patch of ground no larger than a football field. Over four bloody days in August 1915, Australian and Turkish soldiers clashed in the trenches of Lone Pine a brutal, hand-to-hand struggle that would claim thousands of lives and forge a legend of courage and endurance that endures to this day. In The Bloody Ridge, historian Simon Cameron brings this extraordinary moment in ANZAC history vividly to life. Drawing on meticulous research, rare photographs, trench maps, and firsthand accounts, Cameron captures the chaos, horror, and humanity of a battle that saw seven Victoria Crosses awarded and countless untold acts of bravery. Through the words of those who were there like Lance Corporal Cyril Lawrence's haunting reflections on the dead and dying this book offers both a soldier's-eye view and a historian's precision. It is a gripping, unflinching account of sacrifice and mateship under unimaginable fire. The Bloody Ridge stands as both a deeply human story and a definitive history of the Battle of Lone Pine a place where ordinary men achieved extraordinary things. 'Informative, intriguing and a rewarding read.' Greg Elliott, InDaily 'A struggle that has made such a mark on the Australian psyche… fantastic bravery.' Christopher Dawson, Sydney Daily Telegraph
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