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Poland did not exist for over a hundred years on the political map of Europe at that time, and the Poles had to fight for the opposite sides of the conflict: Germany, Austria, and Russia. In the German army, regiments recruited in Pozna?, Upper Silesia, Masuria, and Eastern Pomerania were considered as ?Polish.? They were sent to the Western front and participated in the great battles of Arras, Verdun, and the Somme. Poles were also present on the Eastern front, in the Balkans, on the Italian front, and even in the colonies. An important part of the forgotten history of Poles in the Kaiser?s army was the relationship between Polish soldiers and German officers. 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A Stone's Throw: Charlotte Cushman --$t2. The Flame of Place: Abraham Lincoln --$t3. The Glass Case: Interior Life in Washington, D.C. --$t4. Acoustic Shadows: The Battle of Bristoe Station --$t5. Center of Echoes: Castle Murray, Fauquier County, Virginia --$t6. Ghosts: The Death of Colonel Thomas Ru?n, October 17, 1863 --$t7. Sound and Fury: Nature in Virginia --$tAcknowledgments --$tNotes --$tSelected Bibliography --$tIllustrations --$tIndex 330 $aWhat can the performance of a single play on one specific night tell us about the world this event inhabited so briefly? Alexander Nemerov takes a performance of Macbeth in Washington, DC on October 17, 1863-with Abraham Lincoln in attendance-to explore this question and illuminate American art, politics, technology, and life as it was being lived. Nemerov's inspiration is Wallace Stevens and his poem "Anecdote of the Jar," in which a single object organizes the wilderness around it in the consciousness of the poet. 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