
audiobook
GERMANY IN WAR TIME
PREFATORY NOTE.
GETTING INTO GERMANY IN WAR TIME.
SOLDIERS OF BERLIN.
THE WOMEN WORKERS OF BERLIN.
GERMAN "SPARSAMKEIT."
THE FOOD IN GERMANY.
WHAT WE ATE IN GERMANY.
HOW BERLIN IS AMUSING ITSELF IN WAR TIME.
THE CLOTHES TICKET.
A young American woman spent two years living in wartime Germany, recording what she saw and heard with the eye of an art lover. Her notebook captures everyday moments—street scenes, market stalls, and the quiet routines that persisted despite the conflict. The narrative is grounded in honest observation, offering a clear window into a world reshaped by war without drifting into dramatics.
She describes the arduous journey into the country, navigating strict border controls, sealed provisions, and ever‑changing ferry schedules between Denmark and the German coast. Encounters with soldiers, customs officials, and fellow travelers reveal the atmosphere of suspicion and resilience that defined life on both sides of the frontier. Through her eyes, listeners gain a nuanced portrait of civilian Germany during the early years of the Great War, where art, daily chores, and human connections endured amid tightening restrictions.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A journalist, painter, illustrator, and teacher, she is best remembered for her firsthand account of life in Germany during World War I. Her work blends sharp reporting with an artist’s eye for everyday detail.
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