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May 30th, 2015, 11:40 pm
The Plan That Broke the World: The “Schlieffen Plan” and World War I by William O'Neil
Requirements: EPUB Reader, 3.2MB
Overview: As July turned to August in 1914, all the Great Powers of Europe mobilized their armies and then went to war with one another. It would take more than 50 months for peace to return, and the better part of a century to heal many of the wounds.

Germany acted only near the end of a chain of actions by other nations, but German troops moved first and set the pattern for the war. They smashed through neutral Belgium before thrusting deeply into France, coming close to knocking France out of the war, and soon were making huge inroads in Russia as well. It was a remarkable performance for an army outnumbered by its foes. Yet four years later the German Empire was swept away, its army a shell, its people starving, its government in chaos.

How did the leaders of Imperial Germany come to make the decisions that committed their nation to an all-or-nothing war based on a highly risky strategy?

The Plan That Broke the World explains it all briefly and crisply, in non-technical terms, drawing on the latest research.
Genre: History

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