In the Field (1914-1915)
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In 'In the Field (1914-1915)', Marcel Dupont, a modest lieutenant in the French Chasseurs, offers a firsthand account of his experiences during the early months of World War I. He describes the daily life, the horrors, and the realities of trench warfare, focusing on the small corner of the battlefield where his regiment was stationed. His writing is raw and honest, devoid of grand narratives or strategic analysis, providing a deeply personal and intimate glimpse into the human cost of war.Book Details
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