A Very Simple History of World War 1: The Quickest and Easiest Way to a General Understanding of The Great War Kindle Edition - FREE
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“The Quickest and Easiest Way to a General Understandign of The Great War”
A Very Simple History of World War 1 is a simple, quick, and easy way to making sense of The Allies, and The Central Powers, and how one of the bloodiest wars in human history started off with a failed assassination attempt.
This brief and simple history seeks not to explore all of the details or the impacts of the war (in fact, this book intentionally omits them), but rather to summarize its general historical mile markers.
This is NOT an academic work, but if you are looking to gain a basic literacy of this historical time, then this book is perfect for you. We’ll stick to answering the more fundamental questions such as:
Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and was that really how the war started?
Why was the United States on the sidelines for most of the war?
How did a conflict between two countries so quickly devolve to such a huge war?
Why do some consider WW2 simply a continuation of WW1?