
German War Practices, Part 1: Treatment of Civilians
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Authors:
- Krey, August C. (August Charles)
1887 - 1961
- Munro, Dana Carleton
1866 - 1933
About this book
In the tumultuous landscape of World War I, the German military's treatment of civilians emerged as a critical issue, revealing stark contrasts in wartime ethics. "German War Practices, Part 1: Treatment of Civilians," edited by Dana C. Munro, George C. Sellery, and August C. Krey, meticulously documents the harrowing experiences faced by non-combatants, highlighting the violation of unalienable rights and the implications of military directives. This compelling examination serves as an essential resource for students, civic activists, and historians alike, providing a nuanced understanding of the moral dilemmas inherent in warfare. Through detailed accounts and analysis, readers will gain insight into the complexities of military conduct and its lasting impact on civilian populations.
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