Verdun to the Vosges: Impressions of the War on the Fortress Frontier of France
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A newspaper correspondent's frontline account presents firsthand observations from a fortress-lined frontier during the early war, combining dispatches, maps, and personal anecdotes gathered with a local colleague. The narrative alternates between descriptions of trench life and battlefield incidents and wider reflections on troop morale, civilian endurance under invasion, and allied collaboration. Practical reportage of operations and daily hardships is balanced with contemplative notes on national character, the influence of the press, and the steady defensive efforts that shaped the course of fighting along this border region.
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