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The Mountain War A Doctors Diary Of The Italian Campaign 19141918 Dr Isaak Barasch

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The Mountain War A Doctors Diary Of The Italian Campaign 19141918 Dr Isaak Barasch
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 22.53 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Dr Isaak Barasch
ISBN: 9781399093101, 139909310X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Mountain War A Doctors Diary Of The Italian Campaign 19141918 Dr Isaak Barasch by Dr Isaak Barasch 9781399093101, 139909310X instant download after payment.

The diary Dr Isaak Barasch kept while serving in the Austro-Hungarian army on the Italian front during the First World War gives the reader a remarkable insight into the conflict and into the man himself. Few personal accounts of service on the Italian front have been published in English and diaries from the Habsburg side are rarer still, so his writing is exceptional.He doesn't record military actions and maneuvers in detail, but concentrates on his own reflections and feelings as he coped with the sick and wounded on the front line. He is often angry with the army and the war, but never expresses jingoistic hatred of the enemy. His indignation is directed at superiors, at commanders and politicians who know nothing of the terror of the fighting. When reproached for being too sensitive and insufficiently hardened, he noted that his biggest worry was how to remain untouched - how to retain his humanity.Eventually Barasch's sensitivity - and his resistance to authority - led to his being placed in a psychiatric hospital, and he died during the influenza pandemic of 1918. But his unique account has been preserved and is now available in English for the first time. It is engrossing reading. It shows one man's honest, often emotional response to the experience of the war on the Italian front and offers a very rare inside view of life in the Austro-Hungarian army.

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