Bloody Belfast: An Oral History of the British Army's War Against the IRA

Bloody Belfast: An Oral History of the British Army's War Against the IRA

by Ken Wharton
Bloody Belfast: An Oral History of the British Army's War Against the IRA

Bloody Belfast: An Oral History of the British Army's War Against the IRA

by Ken Wharton

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Overview

Former soldier Ken Wharton witnessed the Troubles in Northern Ireland for himself. Bloody Belfast is a fascinating oral history giving a chilling insight into the killing grounds of Belfast's streets. Wharton's work is base don first-hand accounts from the soldiers. The reader can walk the darkened, dangerous streets of the Lower Falls, the Divis Flats and New Lodge alongside the soldiers who braved the hate-filled mobs on the newer, but no-less violent, streets of the 'Murph, Turf Lodge and Andersontown. The author has interviewed UDR soldier Glen Espie who survived being shot by the IRA not once but twice, and an Army dog handler whose hound Moby tracked an IRA gunman fresh from the murder of a soldier to where he was sitting in a hot bath in the Turf Lodge, desperately trying to wash away the forensic evidence.Wharton's reputation for honesty established from previous works has encouraged more soldiers of Britain's forgotten army to come forward to tell their stories of 'Bloody Belfast'. The book tells the truth about a conflict which has sometimes been underplayed by the Establishment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750985475
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 02/26/2018
Edition description: New edition
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

KEN WHARTON is a former soldier who served five years in an Infantry unit, including two tours of Northern Ireland during the Troubles. His first book on Northern Ireland, A Long Long War: Voices From the British Army in Northern Ireland 1969–98 was published in 2008, and he has also written The Bloodiest Year 1972 for The History Press. He lives in North Yorkshire.
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