About This Book
A first-person wartime memoir recounts the author's journey into war-torn Belgium at the outbreak of the Great War, following crossings of the Channel and hazardous rail and road travel into towns and cities subjected to bombardment and occupation. It offers vivid reportage of burned villages, displaced civilians, military patrols, arrests and the rhythms of life under enemy control, together with narrow escapes, improvised shelters, and an eventual flight to neutral ground. Personal reflection on witnessing destruction, tending refugees, food scarcity, and encounters with soldiers and officials shapes a portrait of civilian endurance and the moral shock of domestic life overturned.
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