Overview: This guide has been written specifically for people with little or no prior knowledge of the First World War and will be an ideal introduction to what can be a very complicated and daunting subject.
The Clever Teens' Guide to World War One
β Scribed by Felix Rhodes
- Book ID
- 110716716
- Publisher
- Clever Teens' Guides
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 964 KB
- Series
- The Clever Teens' Guides #5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781386606451
- ASIN
- B01N287W0A
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Clever Teens' Guide to World War One: The perfect guide for background reading or revision.
It lasted over 1,500 days and was without parallel. World War One threw the globe into a war of unprecedented horror, fought with terrifying new weapons, and of death on an industrial magnitude, a war that involved so many nations and reached into the very fabric of society. The war of 1914 β 1918 changed the world and shaped the twentieth century.
The Clever Teens' Guide to World War OneΒ covers all the major facts and events giving you a clear and straightforward overview: from the pre-war tensions, the assassination that sparked the war to its bloody conclusion four years later. Read about the huge battles on the Western Front, the Eastern Front, the war at sea and in the air, and the war in Africa and the Middle East.
Fully illustrated with contemporary photos.
Part of the Clever Teens series:
Part One: The Clever Teens Guide to World War Two
Part Two: The Clever Teens Guide to The Cold War
Part Three: The Clever Teens Guide to The Russian Revolution
Part Four: The Clever Teens Guide to Nazi Germany
Part Five: The Clever Teens Guide to World War One
Ideal for your "clever teenager".
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