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My Year of the Great War

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A first-person correspondent records his experiences and reflections from the opening phase of the Great War, combining frontline reportage, naval visits, and occupied-territory observations. He recounts major engagements and daily life in trenches, the prominence of artillery and entrenchment, time among British forces and the Grand Fleet, and conditions under enemy rule, while noting censoring of military details. Interwoven are analyses of diplomatic causes and national aims, and reflections on heroism, sacrifice, and the limits of prediction derived from both earlier fiction and wartime experience.

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Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer was an American author and war correspondent known for his firsthand accounts of World War I. His works provide a vivid portrayal of the experiences of soldiers and the realities of warfare. Among his notable titles is "My Year of the Great War," which chronicles his observations and experiences during the conflict. Palmer's writings reflect his deep engagement with military life and the broader implications of war, making significant contributions to the literature of his time. His narratives often blend personal experience with historical context, offering readers insight into the challenges faced by troops and the impact of war on society.

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