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Slovenia in World War I: The Soča Front and the Shattering of Empires by Adrian E. Markham traces how a small Alpine land became a crucible of endurance during the Great War. Set amid the stunning but brutal landscape of the Soča Valley, the book follows the Slovene experience as the Habsburg Empire collapsed and new national horizons emerged from its ruins. Markham recounts the Italian invasion of 1915, the twelve battles of the Soča Front, and the transformation of mountain villages into zones of unimaginable suffering. Drawing on soldiers' letters, diaries, and historical research, he reveals how civilians endured hunger, evacuation, and occupation while armies fought across glaciers, cliffs, and tunnels carved into living rock.
From the thunder of artillery on Mount Krn to the whispered prayers of refugees in Ljubljana, Slovenia in World War I evokes the human cost of empire's end. The narrative explores the role of chaplains, propaganda, and faith amid chaos, the rise of disillusionment and radicalism after the Russian Revolution, and the brief birth of the State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs in 1918. It captures how the Soča Front became both a tragedy and a foundation-a place where beauty and horror coexisted and where a people, tested by war, began to recognize themselves as a nation. Vivid, precise, and deeply humane, Markham's study illuminates one of Europe's most dramatic and least understood fronts, offering a panoramic view of the struggle that shattered empires and reshaped the heart of Central Europe.Thanks for subscribing!
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