The Great War by Les Carlyon
I am currently reading Les Carlyon's book about the ANZACs on the Western Front, 1916-1918, WW1.
It is a fantastic piece of work that moves easily between diary entries from the men in the trenches, the officers running the campaign to the political aspects. It doesn’t get bogged down in technical details and describes the various military strategies in layman’s terms. What has stuck me most is the massive loss of life on all sides, campaign casualties are measured in their thousands or tens of thousands. I always have had great respect for all members of the armed forces and this book just makes that respect more profound.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough, even if you are vaguely interested in Australian history - combined with his work on Gallipoli, which is also exceptional, it will give you a good appreciation of what our Diggers went through, as well as all the political high jinks that went on at the time.