Four Weeks in the Trenches: The War Story of a Violinist
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A celebrated violinist describes his brief service on the Eastern front, offering a fragmented, personal memoir of mobilization, life in the trenches, and the psychological effects of combat. He reflects on distorted memory under stress, crowded patriotic scenes at departure, the levelling of social distinctions, and the uncertainty and resignation of soldiers. The account alternates vivid immediate impressions with broader observations about morale, duty, and the small human moments that persisted amid upheaval.
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