Neitzel discovered that the war created its own very specific frame of reference, one in which violence quickly became perceived as normal ... Critically, Neitzel’s research underscored that for most ...
Instead he walked out with a paper treasure: a 12-by-17-inch black-and-white studio photograph of a uniformed soldier he didn’t know but realized immediately had fought for Germany in World War ...
He also found out the young soldier had been married for ... a handful that gives the experience of life in World War One's trenches from a German perspective. He added that he believes the ...