Burden of Guilt: How Germany Shattered the Last Days of Peace, Summer 1914

Burden of Guilt: How Germany Shattered the Last Days of Peace, Summer 1914

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BooksHistoryMilitaryWorld War I

ISBN: 193514927X / Publisher: Casemate, July 2010

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Butler, a maritime and military historian and author of the popular book about the Titanic, Unsinkable, presents a controversial analysis of the diplomatic and political events leading up to the start of World War I. Mainstream historical convention often describes the events leading to the conflict as an intersection of a variety of complicated diplomatic and political actors playing out their roles and protecting their interests in a sensitive region rife with internal political problems and complex international alliances and entanglements. This work takes another approach and rests the blame for the conflict squarely at the feet of Germany arguing that deliberate actions or inactions by German leaders at key moments in the crisis forced the world inexorably to war. The author draws on government archives and personal papers for evidence in support of his simplified analysis. The work includes sixteen pages of photographs as well as several appendices containing important documents. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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