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By E. Alexander Powell
In this vivid first‑hand chronicle, an American journalist rides the front lines of Belgium’s early World War I ordeal, offering a clear‑eyed view of a nation thrust into chaos. He describes the sudden flight of the government, the burning of towns, and the desperate scramble of civilians across countryside once famed for its tranquil beauty. The narrative balances stark battlefield scenes with intimate moments of ordinary people—women, children, and farmers—caught in the upheaval.
Beyond the smoke and artillery, the book explores the peculiar world of war correspondents, portraying them as observers compelled to bear witness despite the horrors they record. The author’s unvarnished prose avoids military analysis, instead focusing on the resilience and unexpected courage of the Belgian people he befriended. Listeners will feel the urgency of telegrams, the smell of burnt bread, and the indomitable spirit that emerged from a land turned battlefield.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (247K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1957
An adventurous journalist who turned world travel and frontline reporting into vivid books, he wrote with the energy of someone who had truly been there. His work drew on years spent crossing continents, covering war, and chasing stories in places many readers only imagined.
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