Rats. Excerpt from the book: “There was a total of 20 000 missing British soldiers with no known graves, and without their identity tags retrieved. It is simply assumed they were dead, and their dismembered body parts were lost to the soils that were churned and churned, and re-churned by 2 weeks of endless cannon fire from both sides into the battle zone. FC, already having enough personal war experiences to form his nightmares for the rest of his life, would also never forget the thousands of bodies, and body parts that he saw mingled with debris, and dirt, and the rats running around in between, day and night. The disease- carrying rats foraged for food remnants, and were masterful in wriggling into haversacks of fallen soldiers, or equally, of sleeping soldiers.”   Read the book, “I am The Rifle,and I kill” - available on Amazon (Click). Write to the author your book review, or any questions and other comments. AUTHOR (click)
Rats were in paradise, thriving on the very foul living conditions.
Rats. Excerpt from the book: “There was a total of 20 000 missing British soldiers with no known graves, and without their identity tags retrieved. It is simply assumed they were dead, and their dismembered body parts were lost to the soils that were churned and churned, and re-churned by 2 weeks of endless cannon fire from both sides into the battle zone. FC, already having enough personal war experiences to form his nightmares for the rest of his life, would also never forget the thousands of bodies, and body parts that he saw mingled with debris, and dirt, and the rats running around in between, day and night. The disease- carrying rats foraged for food remnants, and were masterful in wriggling into haversacks of fallen soldiers, or equally, of sleeping soldiers.”   Read the book, “I am The Rifle,and I kill” - available on Amazon (Click). Write to the author your book review, or any questions and other comments. AUTHOR  (click)
Rats were in paradise, thriving on the very foul living conditions.
Rats. Excerpt from the book: “There was a total of 20 000 missing British soldiers with no known graves, and without their identity tags retrieved. It is simply assumed they were dead, and their dismembered body parts were lost to the soils that were churned and churned, and re- churned by 2 weeks of endless cannon fire from both sides into the battle zone. FC, already having enough personal war experiences to form his nightmares for the rest of his life, would also never forget the thousands of bodies, and body parts that he saw mingled with debris, and dirt, and the rats running around in between, day and night. The disease-carrying rats foraged for food remnants, and were masterful in wriggling into haversacks of fallen soldiers, or equally, of sleeping soldiers.”   Read the book, “I am The Rifle,and I kill” - available on Amazon (Click). Write to the author your book review, or any questions and other comments. AUTHOR (click)
Rats were in paradise, thriving on the very foul living conditions.