World War I in 50 Events
Written by James Weber
The author has taken a chronological/event-based approach to narrating the events of World War I. This book is divided into four main sections. The introduction discusses the groundwork leading to the outbreak of work going back to the end of the Franco-Prussian War and the enmity between France and Germany. It continues to the Battle of Mons. The next section picks up with the Russians suffering defeat at Tannenberg and ends with the British initiating military conscription. Section Three shows the tide of war changing as the Allies become actively engaged in Caporetto and concludes with the Turkish losing at Megiddo. The last section covers events from the Central Powers collapse and surrender to the signing of The Treaty of Versailles. Unfortunately, the severe terms of the peace treaty lay the groundwork for simmering tensions, the rise of dictators, and the conflicts leading up to World War II.
Each event is discussed in a few pages. Weber singles out the most important issues, including photos of battle scenes and portraits of the important players. The text is set in large font, although the illustrations are rather small. While the information is not extensive on any one particular topic, the author manages to create a rather detailed, easy to read reference study. I would recommend the book to history buffs, middle and high school students and home school parents who wish to learn about the topic.
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3 responses to “THE FIRST WORLD CONFLICT”
Rejoicing In Hope
April 8th, 2018 at 15:08
Homeschooling may be in my future so this could come in handy!
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bamauthor
April 8th, 2018 at 17:09
I hope that it may prove helpful to you in the future.
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mommynificent
April 17th, 2018 at 22:14
I recently read a couple of fantastic historical fiction novels set during WW1 and realized I know virtually nothing about that war! So this might come in handy for me! Great to have you link up at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com this week!
Tina
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