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Huts in Hell by Daniel A. Poling

by Poling, Daniel A. (Daniel Alfred), 1884-1968
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Huts in Hell by Daniel A. Poling is a historical account written in the early 20th century, particularly during the time of World War I. The book chronicles the author’s firsthand observations and experiences as he accompanies American soldiers in France, documenting their courage, challenges, and the support systems that aid them in the trenches. Particularly focusing on the spirit and resilience of the American troops, Poling shares insights on their sacrifices and the ongoing struggle for democracy and peace. The opening of Huts in Hell establishes the author’s journey across the Atlantic to France, where he reflects on the atmosphere of anticipation and danger aboard a ship under threat from German submarines. Introducing a British aviator, Poling conveys the tension and nerves experienced by those bound for the front lines. The narrative quickly transitions to the author’s interactions with American soldiers, highlighting their bravery and sense of duty, even in the face of uncertainty. This sets the tone for a compelling exploration of military life, the camaraderie among soldiers, and Poling’s determination to document their stories amidst the chaos of war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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