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German Atrocities from German Evidence

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A scholar assembles and analyzes German military documents and soldiers' war diaries from the 1914 campaign to show instances where German forces allegedly violated the laws of war. The text presents selected diary excerpts describing village burnings, civilian shootings, pillage, and reprisals, and juxtaposes them with legal norms such as the Hague Conventions. The author critiques common justifications offered in the notes, highlights methodological care in verifying documents, and groups cases by recurring patterns to argue that collective punishments and atrocities occurred. The work combines documentary excerpts with critical commentary to document wartime conduct and legal responsibility.

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Joseph Bédier

Joseph Bédier was a French philologist and literary scholar, best known for his work on medieval literature. He is particularly recognized for his retelling of the classic tale "The Romance of Tristan and Iseult," which has been influential in the study of Arthurian legends and romantic narratives. Bédier's scholarly contributions extend to the analysis of folklore and the preservation of literary heritage, making him a significant figure in the field of literary studies. His exploration of themes such as love and betrayal in his works continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

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