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An eyewitness travel narrative recounts three companions' hurried departure from Berlin at the outbreak of war in summer 1914. The travelers describe missed luggage, attempts to secure passage on a liner, alarmed hotel life as arrests and detectives appear, banks and telegraphs failing, and the growing crowds and military movements. They try to raise funds, charter an automobile, and set off through rain‑soaked German towns, facing delays, closed communications, and uncertain frontiers while reflecting on anxiety, bureaucratic hurdles, and the surreal mixture of ordinary scenes and a rapidly escalating crisis.

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Conway Evans

Conway Evans is an author known for his work "An Account of Our Arresting Experiences," which provides a personal narrative of his encounters and experiences during a significant period. His writing offers insights into the challenges and realities faced, reflecting a unique perspective that contributes to the understanding of his time. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Evans' account serves as a valuable document for those interested in personal histories and the nuances of individual experiences in a broader historical context.

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