
Mille Et UN Jours En Prison À Berlin
''Mille et un jours en prison à Berlin'' is a memoir by Canadian author Henri Béland, written in the late 1910s after World War I. It recounts his experiences as a prisoner of war in Germany, beginning with his reflections on the war's onset in July 1914 while in France. Béland provides a firsthand account of the struggles and absurdities of life in captivity, offering insights into the broader historical context of the war and its impact on individuals. This work is notable for its personal narrative that captures the emotional turmoil of a soldier during a tumultuous period in history.














