
In the Field (1914-1915)
In the Field (1914-1915) is a firsthand account by Marcel Dupont, a modest Lieutenant of Chasseurs, detailing his experiences during World War I. Written as a personal record, the book captures the realities of life on the battlefield from the author's perspective over a nine-month period. Dupont refrains from making sweeping judgments about the war, instead focusing on the specific events he witnessed in his regiment's sector. This work provides a unique, ground-level view of the war's impact on soldiers.






