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Comments for Written on the Knee
Dr. Electris served a six month tour as a reservist officer in XI B Artillery Division and served on the front line of the Italian / Greek conflict. His diary covers the entire tour from the mundane of meals, weather and homesickness to the brutalities of war: the injuries, the shelling, the fear, pack animals driven to death and so forth. By itself, Dr. Electris's diary would be a short and deeply personal look at one small piece of WWII. Helen Electric Lindsay fleshes things out with photocopies of letters from her mother and photographs that Dr. Electris took. There are also photographs provided by Hellenistic War Museum and and other sources to bring the diary to life. After the last entry dated May 4, 1941 in which the doctor has returned home to have his house occupied by German soldiers and all he wants is a return to normalcy but doubts that will ever be possible, the book continues with an Epilogue with new of the house and a poem by an aunt, and then a very informative (but gut wrenching) Appendix. My favorite piece of the book is all the ephemera. There are maps, letters, permits and political cartoons. Read another review at Breeni Books. books | nonfiction | Theodore Electris | Helen Electrie Lindsay | 2008 Comment #1: Sunday, January, 18, 2009 at 00:04:48 This sounds like such a good book! A real life account of WWII and how it affects family etc. Comment #2: Monday, January 19, 2009 at 21:35:24 Pussreboots It is a good book. Thanks for stopping by. Happy reading. Copyright 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |