About This Book
A grim first-person account traces young men's experiences in industrialized trench warfare, charting daily routines, fear, hunger, camaraderie, and disillusionment as front-line life erodes bodies and spirits. Scenes alternate between combat, rear billets, and brief respites, emphasizing sensory detail, the randomness of death, and the struggle to retain humanity. Bonds among comrades, memories of civilian life, and encounters with civilians and authority reveal the widening gap between participants' lived reality and home-front perceptions. The narrative ends without triumphant resolution, highlighting war's lasting psychological and moral toll on a generation.
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