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Der Todesgruß der Legionen, 1. Band
by Johann Ferdinand Martin Oskar Meding
About this book
Johann Ferdinand Martin Oskar Meding's *Der Todesgruß der Legionen* transports listeners to 19th-century France with a gripping historical narrative set against the backdrop of real events and vivid locations. This first installment opens in the ancient city of Saint Dizier, a prosperous industrial town nestled along the Marne River in the Champagne region, where centuries of military pride and historical significance pulse through its narrow, winding streets.
The story draws from France's storied past, evoking the legendary courage of Saint Dizier's inhabitants—once called "les bragars" for their brave exploits defending their homeland against powerful adversaries like Charles V. With its weathered church perched on the highest point and its time-honored town hall, Saint Dizier serves as more than mere setting; it becomes a character itself, embodying the enduring honor and resilience of the French people.
Meding crafts this historical fiction with meticulous attention to period detail, weaving together the grandeur of France's military heritage with intimate human drama. The novel explores themes of loyalty, courage, and sacrifice against the sweep of larger historical forces, creating a compelling portrait of a nation and its people.
Perfect for listeners who crave historical fiction enriched by genuine geographical and cultural detail, this audiobook offers an immersive journey into a pivotal moment in European history, where personal destinies intertwine with the fate of nations.