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World War One: A Short History

✍ Scribed by Stone, Norman


Publisher
Basic Books
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
386 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780141040950

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✦ Synopsis


The First World War was the overwhelming disaster from which everything else in the twentieth century stemmed. Fourteen million combatants died, four empires were destroyed, and even the victors empires were fatally damaged. World War I took humanity from the nineteenth century forcibly into the twentiethand then, at Versailles, cast Europe on the path to World War II as well. In World War One, Norman Stone, one of the worlds greatest historians, has achieved the almost impossible task of writing a terse and witty short history of the war. A captivating, brisk narrative, World War One is Stones masterful effort to make sense of one of the twentieth centurys pivotal conflicts.


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