Huts in Hell

audiobook

Huts in Hell

by Daniel A. (Daniel Alfred) Poling

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

INTRODUCTION

2:31
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:38
3

Chapter I THE PIRATE OF THE DEEP

14:23
4

Chapter II WAR CAPITALS OF THE ALLIES

14:12
5

Chapter III DOWN IN FLAMES

14:01
6

Chapter IV PERSHING

14:07
7

Chapter V SEICHEPREY

7:48
8

Chapter VI A DUGOUT DIARY

21:44
9

Chapter VII "HE'S A HUN, BUT WE'RE AMERICANS"

32:25
10

Chapter VIII "GAS! GAS! GAS!"

20:06

Description

A vivid, first‑person chronicle follows a dedicated observer who journeys from the ports of America to the trenches of northern France, choosing to walk side‑by‑side with the U.S. soldiers rather than merely watching from afar. He records daily life in the front‑line camps, the camaraderie among the troops, and the stark contrast between moments of quiet humanity and the relentless roar of artillery. Through his eyes we encounter the raw reality of modern warfare—the mud‑filled dugouts, the ragged lullabies of a war‑torn landscape, and the steadfast resolve of men carrying the mantle of a new democratic ideal.

Interwoven with personal anecdotes, the narrative also reflects on the broader effort to support the soldiers: the work of temperance groups, the care of medical volunteers, and the morale‑boosting presence of chaplains and Red Cross staff. The author's reflective tone offers both a tribute to the courage he witnesses and a thoughtful look at the moral dimensions of a conflict fought far from home.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (281K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Moti Ben-Ari and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-11-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Daniel A. (Daniel Alfred) Poling

Daniel A. (Daniel Alfred) Poling

1884–1968

A widely read Protestant minister and editor, this American church leader brought religion, public service, and current events together for a mass audience through preaching, broadcasting, and print. He was especially known for his long association with Christian Herald and for writing dozens of books aimed at everyday readers.

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