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Two young French friends stranded in Berlin at the outbreak of war flee home, enlist, and undergo instruction in trench and bombing techniques before being posted to the Verdun sector. The account follows their patrols, reconnaissance missions, and the strain of continuous bombardment as lines hold, fall back, and counterattack. Episodes concentrate on close-quarters fighting around fortified positions, the tense daily life of men in the salient, and acts of comradeship and endurance. The narrative emphasizes small-unit courage, tactical episodes such as charges and sorties, and the stubborn determination of ordinary French soldiers under extreme pressure.
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