The Plébiscite; or, A Miller's Story of the War / By One of the 7,500,000 Who Voted "Yes"
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A miller in an Alsatian village recounts how a government-organized plebiscite and official promises of peace misled rural voters, leading to conscription, a disastrous war, and widespread civilian suffering. He blends personal memoir — village life, family, neighbors — with reportage on administrative corruption, officer favoritism, and the bravery of poorly equipped soldiers facing disciplined opponents. Interwoven are local anecdotes, moral reflections, and eyewitness detail that trace how political manipulation and institutional failures produced catastrophic consequences for ordinary peasantry.
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