Heroic Women of War

by Susanna Vries | Nonfiction |
ISBN: 0732276691 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Needle-n-Thread of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on 1/30/2017
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Journal Entry 1 by Needle-n-Thread from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Monday, January 30, 2017
A riveting new work from Susanna de Vries continuing astonishing stories of female bravery from Gallipoli to Kokoda. the brave deeds of women in war have long been overshadowed by male heroics. In this inspiring new book, renowned writer and historian Susanna de Vries profiles the grit, determination and selflessness of 11 outstanding Australian women serving in two World Wars: from Olive King, volunteer ambulance driver who saved countless lives in France and Serbia during World War I, to Vivian Bullwinkel, Joyce twedell and Sylvia Muir, all three of whom endured years of starvation and cruelty on Bangka Island at the hands of their Japanese captors. Other women featured include Sister Alice Kitchen, Dr Agnes Bennett, Dr Lilian Cooper, Louise Mack, Joice Nankivell Loch, Mavis Parkinson and Sister May Hayman. these are all women who deserve to be known, recognised and celebrated alongside their male peers. In her informal, vivid style, de Vries focuses not only on the astounding courage these women displayed in battle, but also on their personal struggles and accomplishments - proving that they were each as influential and heroic in life as they were in war.

Journal Entry 2 by Needle-n-Thread at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Monday, January 30, 2017
Heroic Women of War, by Susanna Vries is a must read book. It's an inspiring book of eleven Australian women over two World Wars. Most of them were nurses who with courage did all they could to treat the terrible wounds of the men who were brought in from battle fields. Some were prisoners of war under the Japanese in Singapore in WW2.

Journal Entry 3 by Needle-n-Thread at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Released 6 yrs ago (3/25/2018 UTC) at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia

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Journal Entry 4 by winggoldenwattlewing at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Thank you.
The story of women at war, as nurses and in other occupations, and as prisoners of war. The nurses and others working in other jobs such as ambulance drivers make me feel inadequate. They are such amazing women.
The women who were prisoners of war with the Japanese, went through horrors.
Very worth reading.

Journal Entry 5 by winggoldenwattlewing at Griffith, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Friday, October 5, 2018

Released 5 yrs ago (10/6/2018 UTC) at Griffith, Australian Capital Territory Australia

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