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Germany's Dishonoured Army: Additional records of German atrocities in France

By J. H. (John Hartman) Morgan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness accounts expose the horrors endured during wartime, revealing atrocities committed and exposing the dark side of humanity.

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2014-07-15
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"Germany's Dishonoured Army: Additional Records of German Atrocities in France" by Professor J. H. Morgan is a stark portrayal of the gruesome violations of war during World War I. The book presents a serious charge, alleging the German army treated people inhumanely. Professor Morgan uses eyewitness reports from soldiers and others to reveal stories of abuse of the white flag, the killing of wounded soldiers, and mistreatment of prisoners. In shocking detail, the stories also describe violence against regular people, targeting women. The author argues that such outrages were not just the work of individual soldiers, but directed by military leaders. The book serves as an accusation against the individuals responsible.

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