World War One Soldiers' Diary Extracts Go Online 14.01.14

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Diaries describing life during the First World War by British soldiers have been digitised and can be read online.

As part of the organisations centenary programme the National Archives is publishing the first batch of unit diaries from France and Flanders.

One soldier from the 4th Division, 1 Battalion Somerset Light Infantry in 1917 describes one occasion of gunfire: "The Germans quickly got their artillery into position, and a considerable amount of shelling was experienced. Our casualties in this engagement were slight."

Another entry by Captain CJ Paterson, one of the First Battalion's soldiers describes the horrendous reality of life in the trenches:

"As I say all should be nice and peaceful and pretty. What it actually is is beyond description.

"Trenches, bits of equipment, clothing (probably blood-stained), ammunition, tools, caps, etc., etc., everywhere.

"Poor fellows shot dead are lying in all directions. Some of ours."

"Everywhere the same hard, grim, pitiless sign of battle and war. I have had a belly full of it."

Maria Miller, Culture Secretary, Maria Miller, said: "The National Archives' digitised First World War unit diaries will allow us to hear the voices of those that sacrificed their lives and is even more poignant now there are no living veterans who can speak directly about the events of the war. This new online vehicle gives a very public voice to some of these soldiers, through which we will be able to hear their thoughts and feelings."

You can read the online war diaries on the National Archive website here: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/first-world-war

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