An Innocent Soldier

An Innocent Soldier by Josef Holub, published by Arthur A. Levine Books in October 2005, is a translation that spans 240 pages. This narrative follows a naive country boy named Adam, who is conscripted into Napoleon’s army as it prepares for its ill-fated campaign against Russia. Throughout his journey, Adam faces the harsh realities of military life, particularly under the sadistic Sergeant Krauter, until a young aristocratic lieutenant intervenes and changes the course of his experience.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of friendship amidst the backdrop of war, as Adam’s relationship with Lieutenant Konrad Klara develops while they navigate the challenges leading to Moscow. The story delves into themes of survival and camaraderie against the grim realities of conflict, presenting a unique perspective on the historical context of the Soviet Union during this tumultuous period. An Innocent Soldier offers insights into the complexities of human relationships in times of strife, making it a significant addition to the genre of war fiction.
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A naive country boy grapples with life in the army during Napoleon’s disastrous campaign against Russia.
Adam is a farmhand conscripted by Napoleon’s army, which is gathering strength for its campaign against Russia. Sergeant Krauter makes Adam the victim of his most sadistic urges. But when an aristocratic young lieutenant spots Adam and requisitions him as his personal valet, Adam’s life seems to take a turn for the better.
As Adam and Lieutenant Konrad Klara draw closer to Moscow, they encounter a panoply of wartime horrors. THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER – both poignant and funny – explores the importance of friendship in persevering against overwhelming odds.
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