
Churchill's World War Series (memoirs of the First World War and Memoirs of the Second World War, a Total of 17 Volumes)
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The First World War began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918. It was a world war that mainly occurred in Europe but affected the whole world. The course of the war was mainly a battle between the Allies and the Entente. Countries such as Germany and Austria-Hungary belonged to the Allied Powers camp, while Britain, France, Russia and Italy belonged to the Allied Powers camp. The war was one of the most destructive in European history. The war resulted in heavy casualties and serious economic losses. The author, Churchill, held an important position in the British government and was directly involved in many events in the First World War. He described this tragic war to readers as an eyewitness and relied on a large amount of detailed and reliable first-hand information. Churchill begins by analyzing the causes of the war and details the development of the war on each front (Eastern Front, Western Front, and Southern Front) until the signing of the post-war "Versailles Peace Treaty" to achieve temporary peace, showing readers a panoramic view of this European war. The Second World War was a global military conflict that broke out from 1939 to 1945. The entire war involved most countries in the world and was eventually divided into two opposing military alliances - the Allies and the Axis Powers. This war was the largest war in history and the deadliest war in human history. The author Churchill recreates the wartime atmosphere and makes readers feel like they are personally there. His heart-shaking speeches, ability to lead the overall situation, and decisiveness in seizing opportunities are all reflected in the book. The book has compact language and detailed content, making it the first choice for readers to understand the history of World War II.
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