'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War
“The war of the French volunteers

This book does not concern the Battle of Verdun in 1916—widely considered to be the largest battle in world history, rather it positions the action geographically for the reader. Written during wartime this account concerns the personal experiences of a young officer of the French infantry from the earliest days of the Great War through a period of comparative fluidity of movement before the stalemate of trench warfare. The fighting concerns the actions about the Meuse and the Marne in the first year of the war from a French perspective and concludes as the 'armies go to earth' in the early part of 1915. Genevoix takes the reader into the heart of his enthusiastic young group of comrades and soldiers on campaign to provide valuable insights into the opening phases of the great conflict the French infantry knew.”-Print ed.
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'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War
“The war of the French volunteers

This book does not concern the Battle of Verdun in 1916—widely considered to be the largest battle in world history, rather it positions the action geographically for the reader. Written during wartime this account concerns the personal experiences of a young officer of the French infantry from the earliest days of the Great War through a period of comparative fluidity of movement before the stalemate of trench warfare. The fighting concerns the actions about the Meuse and the Marne in the first year of the war from a French perspective and concludes as the 'armies go to earth' in the early part of 1915. Genevoix takes the reader into the heart of his enthusiastic young group of comrades and soldiers on campaign to provide valuable insights into the opening phases of the great conflict the French infantry knew.”-Print ed.
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'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War

'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War

by Maurice Genevoix
'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War

'Neath Verdun: the Experiences of a French Soldier During the Early Months of the First World War

by Maurice Genevoix

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“The war of the French volunteers

This book does not concern the Battle of Verdun in 1916—widely considered to be the largest battle in world history, rather it positions the action geographically for the reader. Written during wartime this account concerns the personal experiences of a young officer of the French infantry from the earliest days of the Great War through a period of comparative fluidity of movement before the stalemate of trench warfare. The fighting concerns the actions about the Meuse and the Marne in the first year of the war from a French perspective and concludes as the 'armies go to earth' in the early part of 1915. Genevoix takes the reader into the heart of his enthusiastic young group of comrades and soldiers on campaign to provide valuable insights into the opening phases of the great conflict the French infantry knew.”-Print ed.

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ISBN-13: 9781991141866
Publisher: Porirua Publishing
Publication date: 04/18/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 169
File size: 742 KB
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