The Private History of a Campaign That Failed
Summary:
The narrator describes his experiences as a soldier in the Civil War. He and his fellow soldiers are inexperienced and ill-prepared for battle. They face harsh conditions, lack of supplies, and poor leadership. The narrator recounts the failures and misfortunes that lead to the ultimate defeat of their campaign.
Despite their efforts, the soldiers are unable to overcome the obstacles they face. The campaign is a disaster, and the narrator reflects on the futility of war and the senselessness of the violence and suffering it causes.
The story serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of learning from past mistakes.
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Mark Twain Classics: The Private History of a Campaign That Failed
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