Julian Putkowski

Julian Putkowski (born 1947) is a British university teacher, military historian, researcher, and broadcaster.

[2] In 1989, he was co-author, with Julian Sykes, of Shot at Dawn: Executions in World War I by Authority of the British Army Act.

[4] Later, Putkowski wrote a book entitled Murderous Tommies with Mark Dunning, a lawyer interested in British Army capital courts martial cases.

Murderous Tommies is also about the First World War, and gives an account of 13 soldiers who committed homicide in France and Flanders.

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