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Series of letter-reportages from multiple World War I fronts, recounting visits to French trenches, Champagne, Verdun, the Balkan theater around Salonika and Serbian lines, and observations of cities behind the front. The writer praises the French army, documents mud, ruined towns, and first-line trench life, profiles military and political figures, and argues that overseas expeditions dilute Allied strength and delay decisive victory in Europe. The narrative blends frontline description, analysis of neutral powers' positions, practical advice for civilians wishing to help, and impressions of wartime Paris and London, illustrated with on-site scenes and photographs.
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