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Zulu War VCs, Victoria Crosses of the Anglo-Zulu War 1879, James W. Bancroft

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Zulu War VCs, Victoria Crosses of the Anglo-Zulu War 1879, James W. Bancroft
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Zulu War VCs
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James W. Bancroft
Sub title
Victoria Crosses of the Anglo-Zulu War 1879
Summary
The Anglo-Zulu War lasted only six months in 1879, but in that relatively short time twenty-three men were awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry under most trying and dangerous circumstances. Zulu warriors gave no mercy and expected none in return, yet half of the awards were given to men who went back into the midst of fierce fighting to rescue stranded comrades, well-aware that they risked suffering a particularly brutal death. Two men received posthumous awards for their efforts to save the Queens color of their regiment after the disastrous engagement against overwhelming numbers of warriors at Isandlwana, and perhaps the most famous of all awards of the Victoria Cross were the eleven gained for the immortal defence of Rorkes Drift, the battle brought back to the public consciousness by the motion picture _Zulu!_The conflict has never left the publics imagination, and continues to stir hot debate among military historians and enthusiasts. With information compiled over four decades by James W. Bancroft, a well-known and respected historian and author of several publications on the subject, this book brings together more information about the men than has ever before been collected together in one publication
Target audience
adult
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