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What did Kaspar say about his experience in finding such things himself?​ in lesson blenheim​

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Answered by Abhijeetroy
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Explanation:

The French wrecked havoc in the village and burnt homes of several innocent people to the ground. Consequently, the villagers were forced to migrate in search for shelter. Young Kaspar along with his parents fled to a different place but could not find a home because of the impending war. They had to roam from one place to another seeking rest.

Apparently, Kaspar’s suffering in the war did not affect his views or thinking about war much. Though he himself and his family suffered much, he held to his romantic ideals of war and maintained his stand to term the war a ‘great victory’.

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