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A series of dated wartime diary entries sketches the daily life of an officer on the Western Front in 1916, blending battlefield movements, administrative duties, encounters with civilians, and moments of private reflection. It records marches, quartering, shortages and inspections, censorship, fears and small acts of kindness, sensory impressions of landscape and weather, and the emotional weight of separations and relics from home. Observations alternate between logistical details and humane vignettes—children's drawings, wounded prisoners, and domestic exchanges—revealing how routine, memory, and the constant presence of violence shape perception.

About the Author

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Hans Carossa

Hans Carossa was a German author and poet, recognized for his introspective and lyrical writing style. He is particularly known for his work "Rumänisches Tagebuch," which reflects his experiences and observations during a journey through Romania. Carossa's literary contributions often explore themes of nature, identity, and the human condition, showcasing his deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures he encountered. His works are characterized by a blend of personal reflection and broader philosophical inquiries, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century German literature.

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