Death and Beauty on the Western Front: My life on the Western Front

Death and Beauty on the Western Front: My life on the Western Front

Death and Beauty on the Western Front: My life on the Western Front

Death and Beauty on the Western Front: My life on the Western Front

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Overview

Blazing sunsets above blazing villages, glorious landscapes and cosy evenings with friends and comrades who he would never see again after the next bayonet charge, the pleasure in a glass of requisitioned champagne, the pride of fighting beside the major, the pain and hospitalisation from a battlefield injury; these are the scenes that were constantly played out in front of Alex-Victor von Frankenberg's eyes in 1914 and 1915.
Death and beauty existed side by side in a never-ending sequence of extreme contradictions that fostered the concepts of heroism, fighting for a just cause, and a fervent patriotism that were vital to keep men advancing into slaughter.
Death and Beauty on the Western Front is a memoir that reveals to the reader every frontline soldier's day-to-day experience; his trench, his bunker, the sound of the whistle to go over the top, the elation of victory, the exhausted trudge through the uneasy darkness past the corpses of his comrades and enemies, to his rest.
Alex-Victor von Frankenberg speaks to us from our past. His words resound in our present.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855671971
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/27/2023
Series: Brothers and Comrades , #1
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

Alex-Victor von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorff was a German writer, and officer in the First World War. His aristocratic family can trace its ancestry back to 1206.
As a "jüdischer Mischling", a "mixed-race Jew”, the Nazis banned him from working in his profession in 1933, and they intended to "liquidate" him in the spring of 1945, but he escaped with the help of a professor from the University of Tübingen.
Together with his wife Irene-Konstanze von Brauchitsch and young son Richard, he spent the remainder of WW2 in England.
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