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This collection brings together eyewitness reports, sketches, and soldier letters describing early engagements and naval fights in the European war. Pieces move from first encounters under fire through retreats, the destruction of towns, and sea actions, focusing on personal reactions, unit morale, and the quotidian realities of modern combat. The writing emphasizes shock and acclimatization to violence, comradeship, and stoic humor, while noting press restrictions and the limitations of official dispatches; vignettes combine journalistic observation with intimate testimony to portray the human experience of organized warfare.
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