GJ Meyer’s authoritative account of the First World War opens with the machinations that occurred in the 34 days prior to outbreak and presents background information on people, places and events, including military commanders, the war at sea, and the technology that assured both deadlock and mutual destruction. The second volume picks up the story with the Battle of Verdun and assesses events from the slaughter of the Somme and Passchendaele to the Russian Revolution, the Arab Revolt, the final Armistice and the ensuing disputes. Slightly off-mint.
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