In the Russian Ranks: A Soldier's Account of the Fighting in Poland
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The memoir recounts an English volunteer's service with Russian cavalry and infantry during the opening months of the First World War on the Eastern Front, focusing on fighting in Poland and East Prussia. It offers vivid battlefield descriptions—cavalry charges, artillery slaughter, trench and reconnaissance operations—alongside marching, retreats, and small-unit engagements. The author records the suffering of wounded and prisoners, encounters with enemy brutality, captures and attempts to escape, and personal reflections on leadership and the horrors of modern warfare. Chapters alternate battle narratives, gossip, and personal adventures to give a ground-level chronicle of combat, logistics, and the human cost of the campaign.
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