WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
In the Claws of the German Eagle cover

In the Claws of the German Eagle

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A first-person chronicle recounts arrest and suspicion as a spy, interrogation and imprisonment under an occupying army, and the cramped, improvised routines of prisoners. It follows movement with advancing columns and with photographers and reporters across battle-scarred regions, recording skirmishes, detentions, and scenes of destruction. Interwoven are candid reflections on the erosion of pacifist convictions, the strains on morale, small acts of solidarity, and sharp observations of wartime bureaucracy and brutality.

About the Author

Williams, Albert Rhys portrait

Albert Rhys Williams

Albert Rhys Williams was a notable author and journalist, recognized for his insightful writings during a tumultuous period in history. His most prominent work, "In the Claws of the German Eagle," provides a vivid account of the experiences and challenges faced during World War I. Williams's writing is characterized by its detailed observations and a strong sense of narrative, reflecting the complexities of war and its impact on society. Through his work, he contributed to the understanding of the geopolitical landscape of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of war literature.

You May Also Like