In "Two Friends," the author portrays the German officer as fair-minded and reasonable, demonstrating humanity and camaraderie towards the two French friends. Despite the wartime context and their opposing roles, the officer shows a willingness to connect on a personal level and emphasizes their shared humanity.
The author's mother advised her new German friends to consume forest honey every morning to stay healthy. She believed that this was a traditional remedy from their home country and wanted to share it with others.
Michael Grus has written: 'Brentanos Gedichte' -- subject(s): Authors, German, Biography, Friends and associates, German Authors
Paul. Ehrhardt has written: 'Disclosures of a German staff officer' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Causes
The author of The Iceland Fishermen (French title: Pêcheur d'Islande) is Pierre Loti, a French novelist and naval officer. The novel portrays the harsh life of Breton fishermen in Iceland and explores themes of love, sacrifice, and nature.
Officer in the Army. has written: 'Killarny. A poem. By an officer in the army'
Officer in India has written: 'Letter from an officer in India to his correspondent in England'
Melchior Kirchhofer has written: 'Life of William Farel' 'Ein Schweizer Student in Marburg, 1794-95' -- subject(s): Authors, German, Biography, Clergy, Diaries, Friends and associates, German Authors
Otto Zarek has written: 'German Odyssey ..' 'Ludwig II of Bavaria, the tragedy of an idealist' -- subject(s): Performances, History 'The Quakers' -- subject(s): Society of Friends, History 'German kultur' -- subject(s): Civilization 'Splendor and shame, my German odyssey'
German Sadulaev has written: 'Tabletka'
Martin Kitchen has written: 'The German officer corps 1890-1914' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Heer 'A military history of Germany, from the eighteenth century to the present day'
Officer at Otaheite. has written: 'A poetical epistle (moral and philosophical)'
Yes. Cornelia Funke - the author - is German.