Dikke Bertha Posted 25 March , 2004 Share Posted 25 March , 2004 Hello Has anybody read this book? I am struggling through it at the moment and wondered if anybody had any views or opinions?? Any comments appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andigger Posted 2 December , 2005 Share Posted 2 December , 2005 THought I'd bring this thread and book back up. I know there were a couple of other threads on it, but can't find them at the moment. I have heard other comments like Dikke's that this book is hard to get through. I guess I am looking for some other opinions, maybe even someone to say it is worth getting. I just want the book to be good and interesting as it seems there is little modern written about WWI Belgium behind the lines. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RodB Posted 2 December , 2005 Share Posted 2 December , 2005 Another book on this subject is :- "German Atrocities, 1914. A History of Denial". by John Horne & Alan Kramer. Yale University Press 2001. 608 pages. I have attached a review here (pdf format). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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