When award-winning journalist Andrew Clark found the file on Harold
Joseph Pringle, he uncovered a Canadian tragedy that had lain buried
for fifty years. This extraordinary story of the last soldier to be
executed by the Canadian military -- likely wrongfully -- gives life
to the forgotten casualties of war and brings their honour home at
last. Harold Pringle was underage when the Second World War broke out,
eager to leave quiet Flinton, Ontario, to serve by his father’s
side. But few who volunteered to fight “the good fight” realized
what horror lay ahead; soon Pringle found himself in Italy, fighting
on the bloody “Hitler Line,” where two-thirds of his company were
killed. Shell-shocked, he embarked on a tragic, final course that
culminated in a suspect murder conviction. His appeal was reviewed by
the highest levels of government, right up to prime minister King. But
Private Pringle was put to death -- the only soldier the Canadians
executed in the whole of the Second World War. His own countrymen
carried out the orders, forbidden to go home before completing this
last grotesque assignment, even though the war had ended. The Pringle
file was closed and stayed that way for fifty years -- until Andrew
Clark uncovered it and began a two-year investigation on Pringle’s
life in the army. A Keen Soldier is a true-life military detective
story that shows another side of what many consider our proudest
military campaign. Andrew Clark examines the fallout of a crisis that
disfigured our national conscience and continues to raise questions
about the ethics of war. And he does so with eloquence and a deep
compassion, not only for his subject but for all wartime soldiers --
even the men who executed Pringle and the officer who gave the order
to fire.
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The Execution of Second World War Private Harold Pringle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307368737
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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