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OverviewIn Collie in 1929, a murder-suicide took place. The killer was identified as Andrew Straw.Dressed in war uniform and a slouch hat, a hauntingly familiar face stared out at me from thefront page of Truth. Andrew Straw bore a striking resemblance to my husband. I had unearthedan unexpected family story. Of the 330,000 Australian men who enlisted and served in World War I, close to 60,000 neverreturned home. As much as it is important to commemorate the war dead, it is also imperativethat we remember the survivors as they moved into peacetime. Of the 32,000 West Australianmen who enlisted, 23,700 returned from the war. These men tried to create a semblance of acivilian life following on from the traumas of war. War receded from immediate view as these men readjusted to civilian life, but its impactsendured. Many returned with disabilities, mental health problems, and a lowered sense of self-worth that led some to take their own lives. In this deeply personal account, historian and writer Leigh Straw seeks a better understanding ofwhat soldiers experienced once the fighting stopped. After the War uses the personal strugglesof soldiers and their families to increase public understanding of the legacies of World War I in Western Australia and across the nation. The scars of war mental and physical can belifelong for soldiers who serve their country. This is a story of surviving life after war. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leigh StrawPublisher: UWA Publishing Imprint: UWAP Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781742589497ISBN 10: 1742589499 Pages: 229 Publication Date: 01 August 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |