Witnesses to War


Author:

Karel Schoeman


Publish Date:

1999


Publisher:

Human & Rousseau


Cover Type:

Paperback


Condition:

Very Good
Excellent condition with minimal wear. Inscription on front end page.

Personal documents of the Anglo-Boer war (1899-1902) from the collections of the South African library

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Witnesses to War by Karel Schoeman is a poignant and compelling account that explores the personal experiences of individuals during the tumultuous years of war. Schoeman, a renowned South African author, masterfully weaves together the narratives of soldiers, civilians, and others whose lives were irrevocably affected by the conflicts of the 20th century. Through their eyes, readers gain insight into the emotional, psychological, and physical tolls of war, both on the battlefield and on the home front.

The book delves into the impact of war on the human spirit, recounting the personal stories of survival, loss, and resilience. With an intimate and reflective style, Schoeman offers a narrative that transcends the typical military history, focusing instead on the voices of those who lived through the horrors and triumphs of war. Witnesses to War is an exploration of history through the lens of the ordinary people whose experiences are often overlooked but are essential to understanding the full scope of conflict.