Against all Odds is about the drama of battle against impossible odds, a fascination as much covered by oral histories, sagas and poetic ballads in the past as in contemporary writing and film today. The aim is to recreate military history using personal accounts, maps and illustrations to portray the visceral experience of battle as experienced by combatants themselves utilising a ‘Then and Now’ perspective. Eye-witness accounts illustrate battle dwelling on descriptions that concentrate on all those basic human emotions at play: sight, sound, smell and touch to interpret and recreate a ‘feel’ for the experiences described. ‘Stands’ are identified at each battlefield where readers can position themselves and read contemporary descriptions of what happened to soldiers at that precise spot during the battle. ‘Battlefield Detective’ articles expose the latest scientific and archaeological findings to debunk myths or offer forensic investigative comment on what really happened. How Hollywood screened these battles is reviewed with an eye for their authenticity and historical accuracy. |