Der Todesgruß der Legionen, 1. Band

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Der Todesgruß der Legionen, 1. Band

by Gregor Samarow

DE·~5 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

5:56:48

Description

In the chilly February of 1870, the modest river town of Saint‑Dizier clings to the banks of the Marne, its timber‑cutting workshops and iron foundries humming against a backdrop of historic pride. The town’s narrow streets wind past an ancient church and a bustling spa, while the surrounding plains stretch beneath a moonlit sky, hinting at both serenity and the gathering storm of conflict.

Against this backdrop two Northern German émigrés stride along the river promenade. The younger, sharp‑eyed Cappei, a former dragoon, carries a restless blend of intelligence and restless ambition; his older companion, the steadfast Rühlberg, bears the hard‑won grit of a veteran sergeant. Their whispered conversation reveals doubts about the French authorities’ promises to the displaced community and foreshadows a decision that could pull them into the looming turmoil of the Franco‑Prussian war.

The story weaves personal honor, exile, and the restless pulse of a nation on the brink, inviting listeners to follow these men as they confront the uncertain future that lies ahead.

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Language

de

Duration

~5 hours (342K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gregor Samarow

1829–1903

Best known as the pen name of Oskar Meding, this prolific German novelist turned political experience into sweeping historical and adventure fiction. His books often drew on recent history and court politics, giving readers drama with a strong sense of intrigue.

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