The Children of France / A Book of Stories of the Heroism and Self-sacrifice of Youthful Patriots of France During the Great War
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A collection of short narratives presents acts of courage and self-sacrifice by young French patriots during the Great War. Each chapter recounts a single episode—children serving as messengers, scouts, or caregivers—relayed by veterans and observers and often closing with honor or sacrifice. Named episodes focus on youths such as Remi, Rene, Marie, Mathilde, and Pierre undertaking dangerous tasks like crossing shell-swept fields to deliver orders or warning garrisons while improvising first aid and disguises. The stories emphasize duty, resourcefulness, and the collision of childhood with wartime peril, offered to young readers as inspiring examples.
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