
A young civilian sets out for the Western Front, and the story opens with his arrival at the massive Frankfurt railway hall. From the bustling platform he watches light‑wounded officers disembark, a handsome lieutenant smoking calmly despite his bandaged arm, and a grievously hurt soldier whisper a faint “Ach!” before closing his eyes. The iron cross glints on countless uniforms, a silent badge that steadies both men and the narrator’s own heartbeat.
The train rolls onward, a lone non‑militarist among a sea of gray‑clad troops. Officers move through the carriages offering beds and words of comfort, while a chatty young maid shares jokes that keep the atmosphere from turning bleak. Outside, sunrise paints the countryside in silver, the Main River flashing like a ribbon, and tiny villages wake to the rhythm of marching soldiers.
Through these observations the narrator captures the mixture of anxiety, pride, and fragile hope that defines the early days of the war, inviting listeners to experience the raw, human side of a historic journey.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Franz L Kuhlmann, Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-02-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1920
Best known for popular Alpine novels, this German writer brought mountain villages, hunters, and foresters vividly to life for a huge readership. His stories mixed local color, drama, and an easy storytelling style that made him one of the most widely read authors of his time.
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