Alphonse daudet

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Alphonse Daudet, About the author,his books,Franco Prussian War,Impact of war on people' Impact of war on children


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Alphonse Daudet (1840   –1897)

About the Author   French novelist, dramatist, and short-storywriter Alphonse wasn’t very well educated , wrote his first novel at the age of fourteen Many of Alphonse’s works drew inspiration from instances of his life.

His Books

F ranco Prussian War (1870-71)

The  Franco-Prussian War  or  Franco-German War   often referred to in France as the  War of 1870  (19 July 1870 – 10 May 1871), was a conflict between the  Second French Empire  of  Napoleon III  and the German states of the  North German Confederation  led by the  Kingdom of Prussia . 

Alsace-Lorraine The  Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine   was a territory created by the  German Empire  in 1871 after it annexed most of  Alsace  and the  Moselle  department of  Lorraine  following its victory in the  Franco-Prussian War . 

The Impact of War on People

The effects of war on people are varied and dependent upon many different factors. Soldiers are effected by war in ways that are different from their families, who are also victims. Other victims of war include citizens of wartorn countries, who are often affected both psychologically as well as physically ..

War affects all people and alters life dramatically, as its effects can be both physical injury of varying degrees of severity and the dangerous invisible wounds caused by psychological trauma and stress

Effects of war on children

Millions of children and young people worldwide are affected by armed conflict. They are confronted with physical harm, violence, danger, exploitation, fear and loss. Many children are forced to flee. Some witness the death of loved ones. Some are forced to pull the trigger themselves.

Communities are ripped apart and can no longer provide a secure environment for children. Adults are busy surviving, parents have little time for their children. Schools and playgrounds are damaged or taken over by armed groups.

During conflict, children and young people’s rights are violated on a massive scale; their rights to be protected from violence, abuse and neglect, to live in dignity and be supported to develop to their full potential.