Om Killed at Saarbruck
This book is a firsthand account of the early battles of World War I, as experienced by Lieutenant Edward Legge of the British Army. From the harrowing trenches of the Western Front to the heroic efforts of medical personnel on the front lines, this book offers a rare and compelling perspective on one of the deadliest and most significant conflicts in human history.
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