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Hineingeworfen. Der Erste Weltkrieg in den Erinnerungen seiner Teilnehmer
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What do we know about the feelings and fears of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers? In the early 1990s, Wolf-Rüdiger Osburg set out to visit the last witnesses to the war. 135 soldiers at the front gave him information and reported on the war in all its facets: relentlessly, in detail and honestly. It tells of total exhaustion, of hunger and deprivation, of the constant proximity of death, but also of camaraderie and the will to survive.
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What do we know about the feelings and fears of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers? In the early 1990s, Wolf-Rüdiger Osburg set out to visit the last witnesses to the war. 135 soldiers at the front gave him information and reported on the war in all its facets: relentlessly, in detail and honestly. It tells of total exhaustion, of hunger and deprivation, of the constant proximity of death, but also of camaraderie and the will to survive.
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Author
Osburg Wolf-Ruediger
Osburg Wolf-Rüdiger
Publisher
Aufbau Verlag
Aufbau Verlag GmbH & Co KG
ISBN
9783746628165
Format
Paperback
Taschenbuch
Year Published
2014
Pages
592
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What do we know about the feelings and fears of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers? In the early 1990s, Wolf-Rüdiger Osburg set out to visit the last witnesses to the war. 135 soldiers at the front gave him information and reported on the war in all its facets: relentlessly, in detail and honestly. It tells of total exhaustion, of hunger and deprivation, of the constant proximity of death, but also of camaraderie and the will to survive.