The Note-Book of an Attaché: Seven Months in the War Zone

Seven Months in the War Zone
With Illustrations from Photographs
Publishers New York
Published by Arrangements with The Century Company
Copyright, 1915, by THE CENTURY CO.
Published, June, 1915
MR. MYRON T. HERRICK

When the war-storm suddenly loomed over Europe at the end of July, 1914, I was quietly studying architecture in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts at Paris. When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 24th, the atmosphere of the city became so surcharged with excitement that to persist in study was difficult. Within a week I myself had been swept into the vortex of rushing events, from which I did not emerge until seven months later.
I became Attaché at the American Embassy in Paris under the regime of Mr. Herrick, and as such lived through the first exciting months of the great war. During the months of September, October, and November, I made four different trips to the front, covering territory which extended along the battle-line from Vitry-le-François in the east to a point near Dunkirk in the west. I saw parts of the battles of the Marne and the Aisne, and the struggle for Calais.

The months of December and January I spent as a bearer of special dispatches between the American Embassies and went several times to France, England, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Hungary. I have seen French, British, Belgian, and German troops in action. I have seen French, Swiss, Dutch, German, Austrian, and Hungarian troops in manœuvres. I spent the first week of February in Paris, leaving there for America on February 10th.

Eric Fisher Wood
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2009-10-05

Темы

World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives; World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Paris

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