
A Village in Picardy
A Village in Picardy is a historical account written by William Allan Neilson, published in 1918. The book details the experiences of the Smith College Relief Unit in the village of Canizy, France, during and after World War I. It offers a poignant portrayal of the community's resilience and struggle for survival amid the devastation caused by the war. This work is notable for its firsthand insights into civilian relief efforts and the impact of the German occupation on French villages.
