From the Trenches: Louvain to the Aisne, the First Record of an Eye-Witness
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This work presents an eyewitness account of early campaigns on the Western Front, tracing movements from the opening days through engagements around Belgian towns, French lines, and trench warfare on the Marne, Oise, Somme, and the Aisne. The narrative combines on-the-ground descriptions of troop movements, battlefield conditions, civilian displacement, and the mood of soldiers with reflections on tactics, artillery, aviation, and the human cost of combat. Chapters move chronologically from initial mobilization and skirmishes to sieges, retreats, and the establishment of trenches, ending with wider observations on the war's shadow and the relationship between arms and the men who wield them.
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