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The Diary of a French Private: War-Imprisonment, 1914-1915

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A front-line soldier records combat, a wound, and subsequent capture, then chronicles months of imprisonment in a fortress. Entries combine stark, immediate descriptions of camp life, hunger, burials, and medical care with reflective passages on psychology, patriotism, and perceptions of the enemy. Vivid landscape sketches and attentive portraits of comrades and captors alternate with critical observation and moral questioning, yielding a candid, compressed account of endurance, daily routine under constraint, and the inward effects of captivity during war.

About the Author

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Gaston Riou

Gaston Riou was a French soldier and author, best known for his poignant memoir, "The Diary of a French Private: War-Imprisonment, 1914-1915." Through his diary entries, Riou provides a personal and vivid account of his experiences during World War I, capturing the hardships and emotional turmoil faced by soldiers. His work offers valuable insights into the realities of war and the impact of imprisonment on the human spirit. Riou's reflections contribute to the broader understanding of the soldier's experience during this tumultuous period in history.

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