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Amid some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, the Ukraine, Caucasus, and Carpathians, a young Kern received his indoctrination into man's inhumanity to man. Waste, destruction, suffering, loyalty to one's comrades, and the often dim hope to survive this terrible war, these were the watchwords for Kern and his comrades, not glorious Wagnerian tales of the Fatherland. These are his words as Kern wrote them, translated here by William H. Kern and Ursula Hoede, a poignant testimony to the nadir of civilization as we know it.