A foreign field

a true story of love and betrayal in the Great War

320 pages

English language

Published April 12, 2002 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
9780006531715
OCLC Number:
59487861

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In the first terrifying days of World War I, four British soldiers found themselves trapped behind enemy lines on the western front. They were forced to hide in the tiny French village of Villeret, whose inhabitants made the courageous decision to shelter the fugitives until they could pass as Picard peasants. The Englishman's Daughter is the never-before-told story of these extraordinary men, their protectors, and of the haunting love affair between Private Robert Digby and Claire Dessenne, the most beautiful woman in Villeret. Their passion would result in the birth of a child known as "The Englishman's Daughter," and in an act of unspeakable betrayal, a tragic legacy that would haunt the village for generations to come. Through the testimonies of the villagers and the last letters of the soldiers, acclaimed journalist Ben Macintyre has pieced together a harrowing account of how life was lived behind enemy lines during the …

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Subjects

  • World War, 1914-1918
  • Biography
  • Missing in action
  • German Prisoners and prisons
  • Prisoners of war

Places

  • France
  • Villeret
  • Great Britain