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A weary officer finds himself caught in the tangled front lines of 1870, forced to linger in towns that pulse with both ancient charm and the uneasy rhythm of war. From the shadowed cloisters of Domrémy to the bustling market squares of Toul, his observations blend the crisp detail of a travel diary with the uneasy humor of a man trying to keep his wits about him. Encounters with a stubborn smith, a frail yet sharp‑eyed innkeeper, and a motley crew of artillerymen reveal how ordinary lives are reshaped by the demands of conflict, while the occasional French phrases pepper the narration, grounding the story in its multilingual reality.
The memoir moves with a calm, measured voice, punctuated by footnotes that add historical texture without breaking the flow. Listeners will be drawn into the day‑to‑day improvisations that keep a captive soldier afloat—repairing a broken carriage, bartering for passage, and finding brief moments of camaraderie amid uncertainty. It offers a vivid, human‑scale portrait of a war often told only in grand strategies, reminding us how survival often hinges on small acts of resourcefulness and unexpected kindness.
Language
de
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Release date
2025-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1898
A master of German realism, this sharp-eyed novelist and poet turned everyday lives, quiet disappointments, and social pressures into unforgettable fiction. He is best known today for novels such as Effi Briest, which still feels modern in its emotional precision.
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