The War To End All Wars: World War I

Russell Freedman

The War To End All Wars: World War I This is a highly-readable account of World War I - from the broad causes and consequences to the heartbreaking personal details of trench warfare. The technology, the battles, the leaders, and the soldiers are all included in a fascinating narrative that is accompanied by arresting photographs and helpful maps.

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