Harold W. Picton's 'The Better Germany in War Time: Being Some Facts Towards Fellowship' is a compelling exploration of the cultural and social dynamics within Germany during wartime. Picton's narrative style is both informative and analytical, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities of German society during periods of conflict. By delving into the concept of fellowship, Picton sheds light on the human connections and shared experiences that can transcend national boundaries in times of adversity. The book's emphasis on empathy and understanding makes it a valuable resource for those interested in the human side of war. Picton's careful attention to detail and his ability to blend historical facts with personal insights provide readers with a nuanced perspective on German society during war. His work not only provides a historical account but also challenges readers to consider the importance of compassion and fellowship in times of crisis.