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An English Wife in Berlin: A Private Memoir of Events, Politics, and Daily Life in Germany Throughout the War and the Social Revolution of 1918. Third Impression
Step into the intimate world of Evelyn, Princess Blücher, through her poignant and revealing memoir, An English Wife in Berlin. Written during the tumultuous years of World War I and the subsequent social revolution of 1918, this book offers a rare and personal perspective on life in Germany from the eyes of an English aristocrat married to a German nobleman.
In this third impression, brought to you by Leopold Classic Library, the memoir captures the intricate dynamics of Evelyn's daily life, the political upheavals, and the societal changes that marked this historical period. From the anxiety-laden days leading up to the war to the heart-wrenching realities of living in a nation at conflict with her homeland, Evelyn's narrative is both deeply personal and historically significant.
Discover the human side of war through vivid anecdotes, detailed observations, and Evelyn's unique position, which allowed her to see both sides of the conflict. This memoir not only chronicles major historical events but also delves into the impact on personal relationships and societal structures.