In Stahlgewittern, aus dem Tagebuch eines Stoßtruppführers
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A front-line diary by an assault-troop leader recounts gritty, immediate impressions of industrialized trench warfare: artillery barrages, trench raids, night patrols, wounds, and the daily grind of mud, fear, and camaraderie. Vivid combat scenes alternate with reflective passages on duty, courage, dehumanization by mechanized conflict, and the rituals soldiers adopt between attacks. The narrative preserves the immediacy of field notes, honors fallen comrades, and combines unvarnished descriptions of violence with contemplations on honor, sacrifice, and the personal cost of mass modern warfare.
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