To War Without Arms
The D-Day Diary of an Army Chaplain
Alexander Reynolds author Dr Simon Trew editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Sabrestorm Publishing
Published:29th Mar '19
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Among the millions of personnel who served in the north-west European campaign of 1944-5 were hundreds of military chaplains. Almost uniquely, despite the fact that they often worked at or close to the front lines, they went to war entirely unarmed. This book contains the expertly-edited wartime journal of Revd. Alexander Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. Twenty British Army chaplains died in Normandy, and many others bore the psychological scars of their experiences for the rest of their life. This book contains the wartime journal of one of them, Revd. Alexander (`Sandy’) Reynolds, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. The book casts new light on the human experience of the Normandy campaign, the Allied advance towards the Reich, and post-war occupation duties in a defeated Germany. Reynolds’ journal is expertly edited by Dr. Simon Trew, Sandhurst historian and an acknowledged authority on the Normandy campaign. Reynolds’s journal provides vivid insights into the everyday experience of British military chaplains in Normandy and throughout the north-west European campaign of 1944-5. During his first week in France, Reynolds personally helped bury around 200 British and German soldiers who died during the D-Day assault. A humane, honest and thoughtful witness of some of the most dramatic events in 20th-Century history, in this book Reynolds tells the story of the campaign in his own words.
Dr. Trew has done an excellent job of editing the diary and the book will be of interest to historians of the Normandy campaign and also of chaplaincy in WW2. I think the main contribution of the book to the vast literature on D-Day is that Reynolds’ diary emphasises the human element of the operation, which is so often overshadowed by the technology and higher command issues. (David Blake, Curator, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department Museum, Amport House)
ISBN: 9781781220146
Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 20mm
Weight: unknown
152 pages