This is the diary of a young Austrian army officer who went off as a mercenary to Mexico as part of an ill-judged campaign by the European powers to impose a settlement on Mexico's internal political conflicts and to establish Maximillian as Emperor. Unlike many of his companions, he escaped execution to return to Austria. The diary reveals a sympathetic and appealing character, and sheds light on a disastrous campaign. The translator and editor, Gordon Etherington-Smith, is a descendant of the Pitner family.
Preface
Introduction
Note on the Mexican Background
Letters and Diaries
Sea Voyage
Land of Conflict
A Funny Kind of War
Success and Sadness
Rest and Recuperation
Mission to the North
Disaster
Captivity
Prelude to Tragedy
Final Solution
Disengagement
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
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