In the summer of 1914, life changed dramatically for millions of people. Europe was plunged into a devastating war that persisted for more than 4 years. This conflict, called the Great War or World War I, didn't just change the lives of the millions of soldiers who fought in it. It also had a big impact on families and children far from the frontline. Loved ones were often separated for long, difficult periods of time. This powerful volume explains the toll of the war through perceptive text, historical photographs, and insightful primary sources.
Frontline Families Series
This series delves into the lives and relationships of several families positioned on the front lines of historical conflicts. It explores the resilience, sacrifice, and daily struggles of ordinary people facing the ravages of war. Readers will experience profound emotional narratives of love, loss, and survival amidst the most challenging circumstances. It offers a powerful look at the human spirit when confronted with extreme adversity.
