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Anecdotes of the Great War Gathered from European Sources - Untold Stories and Personal Accounts from the Great War - cover

Anecdotes of the Great War Gathered from European Sources - Untold Stories and Personal Accounts from the Great War

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Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Anecdotes of the Great War, Gathered from European Sources is a compelling anthology that captures the multifaceted human experiences during World War I through a rich collection of narratives and testimonies. This work engages readers with a literary style resonant of vivid realism and poignant emotional depth, weaving through varied accounts from soldiers, civilians, and medical personnel. The text is grounded in the historical context of a world irrevocably altered by war, providing insight into the chaotic and poignant realities that defined the early 20th century, amplified by the collective suffering and bravery of those who lived through it. The compilation is the result of meticulous research by various authors, reflecting the collaborative effort to document the Great War's impact across Europe. Each selected anecdote serves to underscore the socio-political landscape of the time, illustrating how the war shaped national identities and personal destinies. The contributors, often survivors themselves or descendants of those impacted, carry the weight of historical memory to illuminate the human spirit amid devastation. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of World War I'Äôs profound psychological and social consequences will find this anthology invaluable. By delving into these vivid anecdotes, one gains insight into the resilience of humanity in the face of unimaginable adversity, making it a poignant read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the enduring effects of war on society.
Disponible depuis: 19/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 94 pages.

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