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My Year of the Great War

Chapter 3: 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.

CHAPTER   PAGE
I Who Started It? 1
II “Le Brave Belge!” 20
III Mons and Paris 29
IV Paris Waits 36
V On the Heels of Von Kluck 47
VI And Calais Waits 73
VII In Germany 82
VIII How the Kaiser Leads 95
IX In Belgium Under the Germans 113
X Christmas in Belgium 129
XI The Future of Belgium 142
XII Winter in Lorraine 159
XIII Smiles Among Ruins 177
XIV A Road of War I Know 200
XV Trenches in Winter 214
XVI In Neuve Chapelle 226
XVII With the Irish 246
XVIII With the Guns 262
XIX Archibald the Archer 284
XX Trenches in Summer 290
XXI A School in Bombing 310
XXII My Best Day at the Front 316
XXIII More Best Day 335
XXIV Winning and Losing 344
XXV The Maple Leaf Folk 350
XXVI Finding the British Fleet 368
XXVII On a Destroyer 374
XXVIII Ships That Have Fought 378
XXIX On the “Inflexible” 393
XXX On the Fleet Flagship 400
XXXI Simply Hard Work 412
XXXII Hunting the Submarine 421
XXXIII The Fleet Puts To Sea 425
XXXIV Many Pictures 433
XXXV British Problems 446

MY YEAR OF THE GREAT WAR