Avec une Batterie de 75, le Tube 1233Souvenirs d'un Chef de Pièce 1915-1916

Avec une Batterie de 75, le Tube 1233Souvenirs d'un Chef de Pièce 1915-1916

\n\nAvec une Batterie de 75, le Tube 1233\nSouvenirs d'un Chef de Pi\u00E8ce 1915-1916\n\nAvec une Batterie de 75, le Tube 1233\nSouvenirs d'un Chef de Pi\u00E8ce 1915-1916\n\nPaul Lintier was a promising French writer. In 1913 he joined the French army and was thus involved in the fighting on the Western Front from the very start of the war till his death in 1916.\n\nThe French Academy crowned this book, awarding it the Montyon Prize. Le Tube 1233 is the exact account of the later part of Lintier\u2019s war; 25th July \u2013 15th March 1916, written day by day in his notebook.\n\nHis comrades quickly considered him as their memory of French experience of the Great War. At their request, he wrote on the first page of his notebook (it was strictly forbidden to search the dead): \u201CIn the event that I am killed, I beg my comrades to keep these sheets until they can hold them up to my family.\u201D According to Le Tube 1233, \u201CPicked up from his bloody body by the care of ;

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