About This Book
A writer records a sequence of vivid impressions from a brief stay with a field ambulance corps in Belgium during the early months of the war, presenting day-by-day sketches of towns under siege, wounded and refugees, hospital and ambulance work, and the small human encounters that reveal fear, courage, and fatigue. Rather than a factual military chronicle, the account emphasizes psychological and sensory detail, crystallized memories, and candid reflections on bureaucracy, improvisation, and the gap between heroic ideals and chaotic reality.
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