Today I found these two period images, in a remarkable, richly illustrated booklet, written by Monsieur Jean-Claude Laparra & Pascal Hesse: “The German Infantryman – Michael Goes To War”, translated from French in English.
In 2009 I met in person the kind Mr. Laparra, the Mayor of Bezonvaux, at his destroyed village near Verdun. (see also my website; http://pierreswesternfront.punt.nl/index.php?r=1&id=494689&tbl_archief=0 ). Mr. Laparra is also the author of a lot of French, historic books, concerning the Great War.
This book is written on the base of a series of eight notebooks, which a still unknown German soldier kept about his war experiences during the years ’14-’18. When a notebook was completed, he did send it home to his family.
After these notebooks of “Michael”, as the authors baptised this anonymous soldier, the authors reconstructed the daily life and career of a German soldier, mentioning for instance the change in uniforms, equipments and weapons, illustrated with very interesting period photos, many of these from Mr. Laparra’s personal collection.
This book is clearly also written in alanguage to interest young people. Besides, the book forms a good point of departure for people, who start to study the German Imperial Army. Editor: www.histoireetcollections.com , France. ISBN: 9 782352 500711 .