
Under the German shells
"Under the German Shells" by Emmanuel Bourcier is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The text chronicles the experiences of the author, a soldier, during the tumultuous days leading up to and following the outbreak of World War I, capturing the emotional and physical challenges faced by individuals at war. The narrative sheds light on the confusion and raw patriotism surrounding the mobilization of French troops in 1914, alongside the harrowing impacts of the German invasion. The opening of the book establishes the atmosphere of pre-war France in July 1914, where the author reflects on the unease permeating the nation amidst rising tensions. Bourcier recounts the momentous events leading up to the war, focusing on his personal experiences during mobilization, the deep sense of impending conflict, and the undaunted spirit of the French people. He vividly describes his interactions with fellow soldiers, the anxiety of families, and the rush to prepare for an imminent battle, creating a poignant picture of the human side of war that readers can connect with on a personal level.
Related Subjects
Related books
Impressions and Experiences of a French Trooper, 1914-1915
Christian Mallet
Briefe eines Soldaten: Deutsche Ausgabe der Lettres d'un soldat
Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier
Letters of a Soldier, 1914-1915
Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier
Covered with mud and glory : $b a machine gun company in action ("Ma mitrailleuse")
Georges Lafond
Vagabonds of the sea : $b The campaign of a French cruiser
Maurice Larrouy
In the Field (1914-1915): The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry
Marcel Dupont
Battles & Bivouacs: A French soldier's note-book
Jacques Roujon
L'homme né de la guerre : $b témoignage d'un converti (Yser-Artois, 1915)
Henri Ghéon