Walter Flex
Walter Flex (6 July 1887 – 16 October 1917) was a German author of ''The Wanderer between the Two Worlds: An Experience of War'' (''Der Wanderer zwischen beiden Welten'') of 1916, a war novel dealing with themes of humanity, friendship, and suffering during World War I. Due to his idealism about Prussian virtues and the Great War, as well as the posthumous popularity of his writings, Walter Flex is sometimes compared to Allied war poets Rupert Brooke and Alan Seeger. Provided by Wikipedia-
91by Flex, Walter, 1887-1917
Published 1937
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92by Flex, Walter, 1887-1917
Published 1940
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93Bitva u Narochi 1916 : Nemet͡skie istochniki o russkom vesennem nastuplenii (Narochskai͡a operat͡sii͡a) : memorial /Битва у Нарочи 1916 : Немецкие источники о русском весеннем наступлении (Нарочская операция) : мемориал /Битва у Нарочи 1916 : Немецкие источники о русском весеннем наступлении (Нарочская операция) : мемориал /Битва у Нарочи 1916 : Немецкие источники о русском весеннем наступлении (Нарочская операция) : мемориал /by Bogdanov, V. A (Vladimir Anatolʹevich)Other Authors: “...Flex, Walter, 1887-1917...”
Published 2016
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