Boche and Bolshevik / Experiences of an Englishman in the German Army and in Russian Prisons
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An Englishman recounts his experiences living in Germany at the outbreak of war, tracing the rise of militaristic fervour, state-crafted propaganda, and hostile treatment of foreigners. He narrates service in the German army, the conditions of combat and capture, and the hardships of imprisonment and Siberian exile, while describing techniques of camouflage and psychological manipulation. Interspersed are observations on human behaviour under extreme stress and a concise critique of Bolshevik governance and revolutionary dictatorship. The account blends personal memoir, eyewitness reportage, and political analysis.
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