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Eighteen months in the war zone

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A woman's contemporaneous account of working at a coastal base near the Western Front during the early years of the war. The diary traces the town's rapid transformation into a city of tents, hospitals, and supply huts, describes improvised casualty-clearing stations, hospital ships, and the arrival and treatment of wounded, and records daily routines, logistical challenges, and encounters with local civilians and soldiers. It combines practical reportage of medical and organizational improvisation with reflective passages on suffering, sacrifice, and the human costs of industrialized warfare.

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Kate John Finzi

Kate John Finzi is an author known for her work "Eighteen Months in the War Zone," which provides a personal account of her experiences during a tumultuous period. Her writing offers insights into the challenges faced in conflict areas, reflecting both the human spirit and the complexities of war. Through her narrative, Finzi contributes to the broader understanding of the impact of war on individuals and communities, making her work a notable addition to literature on this subject.

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