The Red Cross Girls in Belgium
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Four American Red Cross volunteers leave nursing in the trenches and French service to continue relief work in Belgium, billeted near ruined towns. They confront wartime hardships while tending wounded soldiers and sheltering people displaced by the conflict. One volunteer, Eugenia Peabody, develops a fraught relationship with a young French officer she nurses back to health and brings a small French girl, Nicolete, into their care, prompting secrecy and anxiety. Encounters with a dignified countess, arrests, disrupted plans, and the demands of duty test the friends' loyalty, courage, and resourcefulness amid occupation and retreat.
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