ÉDOUARD GUÉDEN
In the twilight of the Second Empire and in the midst of the turmoil of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, emerges from the chaos of the battlefields the poignant testimony of Major Édouard Guéden. Through its yellowed, emotionally charged pages, this captivating account offers an immersive plunge into the tumult of this disastrous campaign for France. Major Guéden’s pen sketches the tragic and glorious contours of the Army of the Rhine’s operations.
Through the words of this privileged witness, battles are revealed, strategies and failures are outlined. Édouard Guéden’s sharp judgment shapes a unique perspective on the events leading up to and following the fall of Napoleon III’s empire.
Beyond the historical events recounted in this document, the humanity of Major Guéden emerges. This diary, shedding light on the hidden face of military campaigns, offers a rare opportunity to learn about one man’s thoughts and emotions in the face of uncertainty, camaraderie, and loss.
This journal is an unpublished document. A short biography of Major Édouard Guéden and 77 biographical and historical notes on the people who crossed his path are included in this book.