The war to end all wars : World War I

Título
The war to end all wars : World War I

Russell. Freedman

Resumen
It was called the Great War because so many nations fought and so many people died. The first full-sacle war to employ modern weapons, the conflict of 1914-18 was also called "the war to end all wars" because it was unthinkable that humankind would allow such carnage to be repeated. And then, in 1939, World War II began, and World War I acquired its permanent name.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2010
 
1900-1999

Descripción física
x, 176 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 25 cm.

Nota general
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contenido
Murder in Sarajevo -- Armed to the teeth -- To Berlin! To Paris! -- "The most terrible August in the history of the world" -- Stalemate -- The technology of death and destruction -- Life and death in the trenches -- Over the top -- The Battle of Verdun -- The Battle of the Somme -- The war at sea -- Mutiny, revolution, and the collapse of armies -- "Lafayette, we are here!" America joins the fight -- The last offensive and the collapse of empires -- Losing the peace.

Término de la materia
World War, 1914-1918.

Síntesis
It was called the Great War because so many nations fought and so many people died. The first full-sacle war to employ modern weapons, the conflict of 1914-18 was also called "the war to end all wars" because it was unthinkable that humankind would allow such carnage to be repeated. And then, in 1939, World War II began, and World War I acquired its permanent name.

ISBN
9780545419888

Información de publicación
Boston ; New York : Clarion Books, c2010.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Elizabeth Finch940.3 FREBook31459000132556Non-Fiction