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"You lost your name so that I could write mine. You stayed in the mud so that I could drive toward the sun."
What do we owe the millions who never left the trenches of the Western Front? For Dr. Cornelis van Houte, a man of law and logic, the answer isn't found in history books, but in the silent, geometric precision of the cemeteries that scar the landscape of Europe.
The Ground Held: A Reckoning with the Debt of the Western Front is not a traditional history of the Great War. It is a profound, meditative journey of a witness. From the haunting height of the Thiepval Memorial to the quiet ripples of the Meuse, Van Houte navigates the physical and emotional geography of sacrifice.
Armed with a camera and a legal mind trained for accuracy, the author attempts to bridge the distance between the named and the unnamed. He explores the concept of "The Debt"-the heavy, invisible inheritance carried by every generation that has followed the Armistice.
In this lyrical and deeply personal reconstruction, Van Houte explores: