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An eyewitness chronicle of a prolonged siege of a frontier town during a war, combining frontline reporting with personal observation. The account details daily life under bombardment, the improvisation of fortifications and armaments, sorties and reconnaissance, sniping, medical work, rationing, and the management of civilians and local populations amid scarcity and casualties. Plans, photographs, and illustrations accompany tactical descriptions of key engagements and defensive positions, tracing the defenders' endurance, organizational measures, and the campaign's progression to eventual relief.
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