Brewed Under Fire – Coffee in World War I: a Cinematic History of the Bean That Fueled the Frontlines

By (author)Adam Langweiler

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“Coffee in the Great War” explores how soldiers relied on coffee for warmth and connection during WWI, showcasing its impact on morale and identity through vivid stories and authentic recipes.

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The First World War changed nations, shattered empires—and transformed the way the world drinks coffee.From the mud-choked trenches of the Western Frontto the frozen passes of the Caucasus,from Vienna’s fading coffeehousesto the desert fires of the Ottoman Empire,soldiers carried more than rifles and rations—they carried a need for warmth, courage, and connectionin a world coming apart.Coffee became their lifeline.In Coffee in the Great War,journey with British Tommies who learned to brew in broken helmets,French poilus who fought Verdun on black coffee and stubborn pride,German civilians forced to drink bitter ersatz in the shadow of blockade,Austro-Hungarian soldiers clinging to the memory of Viennese cafés,Russian conscripts tasting coffee for the first time as empires collapsed,Ottoman troops brewing faith and brotherhood in cezves over desert sand,and American doughboys who arrived with so much coffeethe Allies thought they were invading with caffeine itself.Told through vivid scenes, forgotten diaries,authentic recipes, battlefield improvisations,and the human stories behind every steaming cup,this book reveals how coffee shaped morale, identity, and survivalin the most brutal war the world had ever seen.War changes everything.But in the darkest nights,one small ritual keeps men human.This is the untold story of the drink that helped humanity endure.

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