The Fall of Europe: a Brief History of World War I

The Fall of Europe: a Brief History of World War I

by (france) Max Garreau

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This book is a historical work that depicts the "history of World War I" from a new perspective. Different from traditional "History of World War I" works that mostly focus on military progress on the battlefield, this book places more ink outside the battlefield, mainly reproducing the social status quo of various countries before and after the outbreak of the war, the conflicts between countries, the reactions of ordinary people in various countries facing the war, the media reports at the time, and the far-reaching impact of this war on the participating countries. The book involves many famous historical figures, including Hitler who was just a messenger at the time, de Gaulle who was captured in the Battle of Verdun, French writer Gide who later won the Nobel Prize for Literature, Georges Clemenceau, the then French Prime Minister, etc. How did they perform during the First World War? This book contains comprehensive disclosures.

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