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  • Men in War

    In "Men in War," Andreas Latzko delivers a poignant exploration of the human experience in warfare, deftly capturing the psychological turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by soldiers. The book is structured as a series of interconnected stories, showcasing Latzko's lyrical prose and acute observations of the physical and emotional scars left by conflict. Written during the aftermath of World War I, ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    Andreas Latzko, a pacifist and a soldier himself, drew from his experiences serving in the war to create a powerful and poignant depiction of the devastating effects of war on individuals and society. "Men in War" portrays the horrors, brutality, and futility of warfare, focusing on the experiences of soldiers, civilians, and the impact of conflict on humanity.The novel is known for its raw and ... Read more

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  • Men in War (Historical Novel)

    Enriched edition.

    Andreas Latzko's historical novel 'Men in War' captures the brutal realities of World War I through the lens of a diverse group of soldiers from different backgrounds and nationalities. The novel is characterized by its vivid and visceral descriptions of the harrowing experiences of war, showcasing the physical and psychological toll it takes on individuals. Latzko's literary style is marked by ... Read more

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  • Men in War (Mifflin Edition)

    Series Book 2 - The Roger Mifflin Collection
    “Sometimes I thought Truth had vanished from the earth,” he cried bitterly. "Like everything else, it was rationed by the governments. I taught myself to disbelieve half of what I read in the papers. I saw the world clawing itself to shreds in blind rage. I saw hardly any one brave enough to face the brutalizing absurdity as it really was, and describe it. I saw the glutton, the idler, and the ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    Enriched edition. A Poignant Reflection on the Human Cost of Conflict

    In "Men in War," Andreas Latzko presents a poignant exploration of the psychological and emotional landscapes of soldiers during World War I. Written in a modernist style, the narrative captures the stark realities of warfare, moving beyond mere battlefield heroics to investigate themes of fear, mortality, and the disillusionment of the human spirit. Latzko deftly employs vivid imagery and ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    The story of the book Men in War, written by Andreas Latzko, is set during the First World War. Andreas Latzko uses not only his powerful writing but also his own experiences to depict various points of view on the war. Describing the storylines of the characters in this book Andreas Latzko writes about the horrors of war, the lasting effects, and the crisis of morality and ethics. ... Read more

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  • Men in War

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    Translated by A. Szold Seltzer ...
    Published in 1912, "Men in War" ("Menschen im Krieg" in German) is a novel written by Andreas Latzko. Drawing from his own experiences as a volunteer in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I, the novel provides a vivid and harrowing account of the horrors of war. Following the lives of soldiers from various backgrounds who find themselves thrust into the brutal reality of combat, it delves ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    The time was late in the autumn of the second year of the war; the place, the garden of a war hospital in a small Austrian town, which lay at the base of wooded hills, sequestered as behind a Spanish wall, and still preserving its sleepy contented outlook upon existence. ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    In August 1914, at the beginning of the Great War, he returned to Egypt and served as an officer in the Imperial and Royal Wehrmacht of Austria-Hungary. With the beginning of the war between Italy and Austria-Hungary, he was sent to the front on the Isonzo River. He fell ill with malaria, but he was not sent away from the front until he suffered a severe shock from a heavy Italian artillery attack ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    The time was late in the autumn of the second year of the war; the place, the garden of a war hospital in a small Austrian town, which lay at the base of wooded hills, sequestered as behind a Spanish wall, and still preserving its sleepy contented outlook upon existence. ... Read more

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  • Men in War

    Andreas Latzko was sent to the front on the Isonzo River in northern Italy during World War I. After eight months in the hospital due to malaria, Latzko moved at the end of 1916 to the Swiss resort town of Davos for further recuperation and rehabilitation. While there he wrote six chapters of his book Men in War, which deals with the Great War at the River Isonzo front. In 1917, the book was ... Read more

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