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A series of sketches records first-hand Red Cross and ambulance work amid the ruined towns of Belgium during the war. Episodes shift between front-line rescues, the routines of nurses and drivers, and small domestic moments in bombed houses that reveal civilian suffering and stoicism. Recurring images include shattered homes, a piano vibrating under shell fire, a war baby, and medals awarded to volunteers. Through compact, episode-length pieces the author emphasizes compassion, the dislocation of memory for dispossessed people, and the moral burdens borne by those who tend the wounded.
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