Learn about: The complex causes that led to war Key battles on land and sea Generals whose plans could lead to triumph or disaster The reality of life on the frontline and the home front How the war changed the world The plain-English, easy-to-read guide to the First World War Explore the causes and clashes of the First World War with this engaging guide to the ‘war to end all wars’. From Europe, Africa and the Middle East to the Atlantic and Pacific, this book provides an essential overview of the lead-up to the war, the complex web of entangling treaties, the great battles (including Tannenberg, Gallipoli, Ypres, Verdun, the Somme and Vimy) and the aftermath that defined the world’s balance of power for decades. Understand the origins of the war – dive in with an analysis of the causes of the First World War, the combatants, the rise of technology and more Be there at the beginning in Europe – study the exuberant beginning of the war and the horror that soon unfolded as battle after battle resulted in a massive toll for all the armies involved Witness the world at war – understand the nuances of the war as the conflict widened and drew in additional countries, the reality of trench warfare, the rise of U-boats and airplanes and the sinking of the Lusitania Investigate the home front – explore civilian life, how women contributed to the war effort, political struggles and more Analyse the Armistice and aftermath – dig into the details of the Russian Revolution, the collapse of Germany and the Treaty of Versailles Open the book and find: A glimpse of the world before the war Details of battles fought across the globe The roles of civilians, propaganda, protests and politics The effects of technology on this first ‘modern’ war Discussions of the war’s aftermath and long-term consequences The changing ways in which historians have viewed the war Places to visit, films to watch and authors to read to learn more.
First World War for Dummies