Lance/Corporal
Charles Thomas Cranmer The 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers were
part of the 7th Division which was one of five British formations selected
to be moved to Italy at the end of 1917. This was a strategic and political
move agreed by the British Government at the request of the Allied Supreme
War Council, as an effort to stiffen Italian resistance to enemy attack
after a recent disaster at Caporetto. Many diaries at this time, by men
who had witnessed slaughter in the floods of Passchendaele, talk of the
move and Italy as being "like another world". Much work was
done preparing to move into the mountainous area of the Brenta, but eventually
the Division was instead moved to the line along the River Piave, taking
up positions in late January 1918. In October 1918 the Division played
a central role in crossing the Piave, the Battle of Vittoria Veneto and
the eventual defeat of Austria-Hungary.
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