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Lost Anzacs: The Story of Two Brothers

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This is a fascinating account of two very different Anzac experiences of World War I. Drawing on letters, diaries, and photographs from his grandfather and great-uncle, Greg Kerr relates the bitter experiences of Hedley Kerr (killed at Gallipoli on April 25th, 1915) and George Kitchin Kerr,
who was wounded at Gallipoli and later survived three years in a Turkish prison camp.

278 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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A biography of one brother (the other brother being killed at Gallipoli) captured by the Turks. His time in internment and his life back in Australia later.
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