Publisher's Synopsis
Kriegsbriefe Aus Den Jahren 1870/71 offers a unique and intimate perspective on the Franco-Prussian War through the personal correspondence of Hans Von Kretschman. Written during the years 1870 and 1871, these letters provide a first-hand account of the war's impact on both the military personnel and the broader German society. Von Kretschman's observations and reflections offer valuable insights into the strategies, challenges, and human experiences of this pivotal conflict in European history.
This collection is an important resource for historians and anyone interested in military history, 19th-century Germany, or the personal stories behind major historical events. The letters capture the spirit of the era and provide a compelling glimpse into the daily life and emotional landscape of a soldier during wartime. This book is a compelling addition to the literature surrounding the Franco-Prussian War.
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