Shot at Dawn: The Fifteen Welshmen executed by the British Army in the First World War
Amid the carnage of the battles of the First World War a small number of Welsh soldiers made the fateful decision to abscond from their units: under the Army Act, if found guilty of the offences they were charged with, they could suffer the ultimate penalty, to be Shot at Dawn. A handful of men...
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Amid the carnage of the battles of the First World War a small number of Welsh soldiers made the fateful decision to abscond from their units: under the Army Act, if found guilty of the offences they were charged with, they could suffer the ultimate penalty, to be Shot at Dawn. A handful of men serving in Welsh regiments absconded and despite mitigating circumstances and with derisory field trials, usually without respresentation or a 'soldier's friend' to speak on their behalf they were found guilty and sentenced to detah by firing squad. This book documents the cases. In 2006 a motion was put forward to pardon those men, except in cases of murder. This was successful and 305 men, albeit nearly a hundred years later, were exonerated.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9780750958820
ASIN: B00MLDTA28
Publish date: 2014-10-15
Publisher: The History Press
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English