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‘An Englishwoman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army’ is a classic book written by Flora Sandes, an Englishwoman who served as a sergeant in the Serbian Army during World War I. Published in 1916, this memoir provides a firsthand account of her experiences on the Eastern Front, where she joined the Serbian Army as a volunteer nurse before eventually being promoted to the rank of sergeant.Sandes vividly describes the harsh conditions of war, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the daily struggles of life on the frontlines. She recounts her encounters with enemy soldiers, her participation in battles, and her eventual capture and imprisonment by the Bulgarians.What sets this book apart is Sandes’ unique perspective as a female soldier in a male-dominated army. Her determination, bravery, and unwavering loyalty to the Serbian cause make her story both inspiring and captivating.’An Englishwoman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army’ offers readers a rare insight into the experiences of women during World War I and is a testament to the strength and resilience of individuals in times of adversity.







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