This book offers the first English-language translation of the finest soldier's memoir to emerge from the Franco-Prussian War, titled With my Rucksack: The Unvarnished Campaign Memoirs of an Infantryman from the Year 1870 by Carl Rückert. Lasting from 1870-1871, this was the war that made the modern German nation and set Europe on the path to World War I, and Carl Rückert offers an unrivalled worm's eye view of the experiences of common soldiers who fought in it. A Hessian lance corporal in the German army, he was a close observer of daily hardships, class tensions, the influence of nationalism, and the terrors of combat. He was gravely wounded in the war's decisive battle at Gravelotte, where he was among the first Europeans to face the horrors of breech-loading rifles, machine guns, and accurate artillery. Accompanied by an insightful translator's introduction and a wealth of footnotes, this book is an invaluable link to the everyday realities of the Franco-PrussianWar.



Autorentext
Alfred Kelly is the Edgar B. Graves Professor Emeritus of History at Hamilton College, USA, and the author of The German Worker: Working-Class Autobiographies from the Age of Industrialization.

Inhalt
1. Preface

2. Introduction

3. Part I: From the Homeland to the Frontier: From the Rhine to the Saar

4. Part II: From the Saar to the Moselle: From Spicheren to Mars-la-Tour

5. Part III: Battlefields and Battle: Vionville-Gravelotte

6. Part IV: The Field Hospitals and the Journey Home

7. Afterword
Titel
Carl Rückert's Memoirs of the Franco-Prussian War
EAN
9783319958040
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
07.09.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.75 MB
Anzahl Seiten
203