A frontline memoir of the defense of Plevna by a Turkish infantry officer who fought beside Osman Pasha.
This vivid account blends war reports with personal memory to reveal the realities of siege, leadership, and endurance in 19th‑century combat.
This edition presents the author’s perspective as a participant who witnessed the battles, the strategy of fortifications, and the daily life of a besieged camp. It offers both thrilling scenes and practical insights, making the history feel immediate and instructive for readers of military history.
- Experience a firsthand view of siege warfare and field works in modern war.
- See how leadership, morale, and resources shaped outcomes under pressure.
- Read detailed descriptions of movements, battles, and the camp’s layout.
- Understand the historical context and lessons drawn from the Campaign of 1877.
Ideal for readers of military history, veterans, and anyone curious about how a determined defense can influence a war’s course.