About This Book
A collection of eyewitness essays and sketches recounts civilian experiences during the outbreak of a major continental war, mixing travel observations, refugee scenes, mobilization logistics, and the social and economic costs of conflict. The narrative documents everyday hardships, changing roles of women and royal families, charitable responses, and questions about causes and consequences, while offering snapshots of cities, embassies, and transport difficulties. Interspersed commentary considers peace movements, public sentiment, and practical relief efforts, illuminating how warfare reshapes societies, economies, and private lives.
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