A French Soldier's War Diary 1914-1918

A French Soldier's War Diary 1914-1918

Author: Henri Desagneau

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2014-09-30

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 147382298X

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A pattern has been given to the history of the events between 1914 and 1918 which is called the 'Great War'. To Henri Desagneaux and to thousands of others, there was no pattern to be seen from the trenches where he executed orders which ensured that dozens of men had to die attempting to achieve impossible objectives worked out at a headquarters in the rear. His diary, one of the classic French accounts of the conflict, gives a vivid insight into what it was like to execute those orders, and to live in the trenches with increasingly demoralized, unruly and mutinous men. In terse unflinching prose he records their experiences as they confronted the acute dangers of the front line. The appalling conditions in which they fought and the sheer intensity of the shellfire and the close-quarter combat have rarely been conveyed with such immediacy.


A French Soldier's War Diary 1914–1918

A French Soldier's War Diary 1914–1918

Author: Henri Desagneaux

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2014-09-30

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1473841259

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A classic up-close memoir of fighting in the chaos of World War I. Today, we may have an orderly historical picture of the Great War. But for a soldier like Henri Desagneaux, there was no pattern to be seen from the trenches, where he executed orders ensuring that dozens of men had to die attempting to achieve impossible objectives worked out at a headquarters in the rear. His diary, one of the classic French accounts of the conflict, gives a vivid insight into what it was like to execute those orders, and to live in the trenches with increasingly demoralized, unruly, and mutinous men. In terse, unflinching prose he records their experiences as they confronted the acute dangers of the front line. The appalling conditions in which they fought—and the sheer intensity of the shellfire and the close-quarter combat—have rarely been conveyed with such immediacy.


Diary of the 1914-1918 War

Diary of the 1914-1918 War

Author: Yves Congar

Publisher: ATF Press

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 192530907X

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Written as a young man in Sedan, in the eastern France, which was occupied by the German's in the First Wold War, Congar makes daily entries about the War. Written from the eyes of a child, the diary was found in his room in Paris after his death and published a few years later. The diary comes with the drawings, maps, and poetry he made as part of this daily entries.


From the Marne to Verdun

From the Marne to Verdun

Author: Charles Delvert

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2016-10-31

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 147382379X

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Charles Delvert’s diary records his career as a front-line officer in the French army fighting the Germans during the First World War. It is one of the classic accounts of the war in French or indeed in any other language, and it has not been translated into English before. In precise, graphic detail he sets down his wartime experiences and those of his men. He describes the relentless emotional and physical strain of active service and the extraordinary courage and endurance required in battle. His account is essential reading for anyone who is keen to gain a direct insight into the Great War from the French soldier's point of view, and it bears comparison with the best-known English and German memoirs and journals of the Great War.


Shell Shock in France, 1914-1918

Shell Shock in France, 1914-1918

Author: Charles S. Myers

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-01-26

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 110767378X

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This 1940 book by Charles S. Myers, Consulting Psychologist to the British Armies in the First World War, explains his work on shell shock.


My War Diary 1914-1918

My War Diary 1914-1918

Author: Ethel M. Bilbrough

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2014-02-13

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1473502624

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Part scrapbook, part memoir, this wonderfully colourful and eloquent diary brims with vivid observations, providing a rare snapshot of what life was like on the Home Front during the First World War. Amateur artist, animal lover and keen writer of letters to the papers, Mrs Bilbrough witnessed the men leaving for war (her husband, Kenneth, a banker in the City, was fortunately too old to be called up); the horses at Waterloo waiting to be transported to France; bombings and airraids; the introduction of the Daylight Saving Bill and food price increases (her consternation as the price of a tin of tongue rose from 2/- to 4/6 is clear!). She also writes at her outrage at the shooting of British nurse Edith Cavell; her sadness when Lord Kitchener is drowned at sea; her alarm as Zeppelins flew over Kent and her anger at the wide-ranging German atrocities. Her relief as war ended is palpable ('PEACE! The armistice is signed, "the day" has come at last! And it is ours!'). Interspersed with her daily jottings are cuttings and cartoons, her own watercolours and drawings and the colourful flags that were sold to raise money for the troops. Charming yet moving, this diary gives us a taste of what it was really like to live through the Great War, seen from the perspective of an acute social observer.


Leaves from a War Diary

Leaves from a War Diary

Author: James Guthrie Harbord

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13:

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Major General James G. Harbord's letters to his wife about his experience, as it was happening, during World War I.