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A first-person diary records life inside a besieged town, alternating vivid accounts of skirmishes and heavy artillery bombardment with scenes of makeshift hospitals, civilian hardship, and small acts of courage. It interleaves detailed descriptions of day-to-day routines, casualties, and the strain of scarcity with tactical sketches of patrols, assaults, and defensive works. Personal observation illuminates the frustrations of delayed relief, the mood swings of boredom and sudden violence, and the coexistence of tragedy and dark humour. Appendices and illustrations supplement the narrative with maps, plans, and eyewitness sketches.
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