Book Review: The Making of the First World War
/A new history of World War I looks at twelve fragile moments, twelve turning points when small factors determined very large outcomes
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A new history of World War I looks at twelve fragile moments, twelve turning points when small factors determined very large outcomes
Read MoreA new look at the outbreak of World War I reminds readers of the individual people involved - and presents some intriguing might-have-beens.
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Read MoreBrothers take opposing sides in World War One, in a gripping biography that reveals the history and politics of America's role in the conflict.
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