Description
Instead of focusing solely on military maneuvers, Usher highlights the human experiences behind the events, making the war understandable, relatable, and deeply memorable. Each chapter thoughtfully explores the causes, key moments, and lasting consequences that shaped the modern world.
Perfect for readers drawn to history, politics, or human courage, this compelling book offers a clear and meaningful perspective on one of the most significant events of modern times.
First published in 1919.

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