Authors Alexandra Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst capture the first month of World War I, blending military events with the ...
Everyone is familiar with photos of the flag-waving crowds and jubilant soldiers that are supposed to have captured the people’s universal enthusiasm for war in the first days of August 1914. This was ...
Editor’s note (4/2/2017): This week marks the 100-year anniversary of the U.S. entry into the First World War. Scientific American, founded in 1845, spent the war years covering the monumental ...
AUGUST 1914: FRANCE, THE GREAT WAR, AND A MONTH THAT CHANGED THE WORLD FOREVER By Bruno Cabanes Translated by Stephanie O’Hara Yale University Press, $27.50, 230 pages More than half a century ago, ...
Article link: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1941-10-01/war-crisis-berlin-july-august-1914https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review ...
Exactly 100 years ago this Friday, 27,000 French soldiers died in less than 24 hours. It remains France’s highest ever death toll in a single day, despite being followed by four years of brutal and ...
A new book throws startling new light on how Britain went to war in 1914, and how it published a deceptive document to try and explain the decision: what the author calls “a dodgy dossier”. The day ...
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