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It Might Have Happened to You / A Contemporary Portrait of Central and Eastern Europe

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A series of eyewitness sketches and interviews portraying the social, economic, and political aftermath of the Great War across Central and Eastern Europe. The author documents hunger, dislocation, and attempts at national reconstruction through scenes in Vienna, Budapest, Poland, and Danzig, visits to hospitals and relief efforts, conversations with leaders such as Admiral Horthy, and accounts of peasant life, industrial collapse, and emergent political movements. The narrative examines how borders, reparations, and disrupted markets produce famine and unrest, and explores responses ranging from charitable relief to nationalist and revolutionary currents, presenting a human-centered survey of recovery, injustice, and precarious peace.

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Coningsby Dawson

Coningsby Dawson was a British author and poet, known for his vivid portrayals of war and human experience. His works often reflect his experiences during World War I, capturing the emotional and psychological landscape of soldiers. One of his notable books, "Carry On: Letters in War-Time," offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of those affected by the conflict through personal correspondence. Dawson's literary contributions extend beyond war narratives, encompassing poetry and novels that explore themes of freedom and the human condition. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of life during tumultuous times.

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