Anecdotes of the Great War, Gathered from European Sources


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Anecdotes of the Great War, Gathered from European Sources is a compelling compilation of stories and experiences from World War I, providing readers with a glimpse into the human side of the conflict. The book is structured in a narrative style, making it an engaging read for history enthusiasts and those interested in personal accounts of war. The author employs vivid descriptions and detailed accounts to transport readers back to the battlefield, shedding light on the emotional and psychological toll of war on individuals. With a mix of tragic and uplifting tales, this book offers a well-rounded perspective on the Great War and its impact on society. Various seamlessly weaves together multiple perspectives, forming a cohesive narrative that offers a comprehensive view of the war from different angles. The diversity of voices and experiences highlighted in the book gives readers a nuanced understanding of the complexities of war and its lasting effects on generations to come. Anecdotes of the Great War is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper insight into the personal stories and experiences that defined one of the most significant events in modern history.




Funny Stories Told by the Soldiers


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"Funny Stories Told by the Soldiers" by Carleton B. Case is a collection of funny stories told by soldiers of the great world's conflict. This book features the hilarious part of the war periods capturing cheerful memories and events that took place. A fun book for both young and old curious about the hilarious events that took place during the time of war.




Stories from the Trenches: Humorous and Lively Doings of Our 'Boys Over There'


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"Stories from the Trenches" by Carleton B. Case provides insight into the dreadful life of the men in the trenches. Naturally, there are wartime horrors that those who have lived through them will retain to themselves. The 25 selected letters are primarily about American soldiers during the United States officially entering the war and after that, with brief jokes interspersed to break the tension. Excerpt: "ONE of the strangest of the many personal romances which the war has brought is the tale of a man who, dismissed from the British Army by court martial, redeemed himself through service with that most heterogeneous of organizations, the French Foreign Legion. His name was John F. Elkington, and he had held an honored post for more than thirty years. Then, just as his regiment, in the closing months of 1914, was going into the fighting on the Western front, he was cashiered for an unrevealed error and deprived of the opportunity to serve his country."




Anecdotes Of The Great War


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Anecdotes of the Great War


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Anecdotes of the Great War, Gathered from European Sources


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