About This Book
The biography traces Edith Cavell's life from a rural childhood and strict religious upbringing through professional training and nursing appointments, then recounts her wartime arrest, secret trial, and execution. It interleaves personal details and institutional records with accounts of prison interviews and eyewitness reports, and documents the international outcry that followed, including press campaigns, pulpit denunciations, official responses, and memorial tributes. The book assesses competing narratives offered by German authorities and Allied commentators, contrasts justice and savagery, and concludes with reflections on martyrdom, public reaction, and the enduring moral questions raised by her fate.
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