Publisher's Synopsis
"The Sword of Deborah: First-hand impressions of the British Women's Army in France" by F. Tennyson Jesse offers a compelling historical perspective on World War I through the eyes of the women who served. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to experience the war from a unique vantage point, exploring the vital contributions of the British Women's Army in France. Jesse's work provides invaluable insights into the experiences of women during WWI, shedding light on their roles and challenges within the war effort. A powerful testament to courage and resilience, "The Sword of Deborah" captures the spirit of a generation amidst conflict. For those interested in World War I history, the history of women, or the history of France during wartime, this book offers a personal and engaging account of a pivotal moment in history.
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