Everything is in the title of my review. This book plunges us into the daily life of hairy. However, the unconventional and anti-military aspect of the author, put forward at the beginning of the book brought me no particular reflection on this war. I was a little disappointed. The end of the book seemed more political, philosophical or historical. On the other hand, I found the writing very disjointed and I struggled to find historical and geographical landmarks on the course of the war. (To go further, I just started "Diary of war. 1914-1918" Edward Coeurdevey. 1230 pages tendinitis attention to reading it!)