About This Book
The author recounts a four-day automobile journey through the French military zone during the First World War, arranged with an American officer escort and in service of a Franco-American wounded-soldier relief committee. Vivid journal entries describe checkpoints and bureaucracy, road and vehicle traffic dominated by camions and artillery parks, the routines and boredom of soldiers stationed behind the front, visits to hospitals to assess needs, and the role of volunteers and cooks. Observations balance logistical detail with human portraits of discipline, danger, and everyday life under wartime conditions.
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