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Fighting the Great War : a global history

Despair at Gallipoli. Victory at Vimy Ridge. A European generation lost, an American spirit found. The First World War, the deadly herald of a new era, continues to captivate readers. In this lively book, Michael Neiberg offers a concise history based on the latest research and insights into the soldiers, commanders, battles, and legacies of the Great War. Tracing the war from Verdun to Salonika to Baghdad to German East Africa, Neiberg illuminates the global nature of the conflict. More than four years of mindless slaughter in the trenches on the western front, World War I was the first fought in three dimensions: in the air, at sea, and through mechanized ground warfare. New weapons systems--tanks, bomber aircraft, and long-range artillery--all shaped the battle environment. Moving beyond the standard portrayal of the war's generals as "butchers and bunglers," Neiberg offers a nuanced discussion of officers constrained by the monumental scale of complex events. Diaries and letters of men serving on the front lines capture the personal stories and brutal conditions--from Alpine snows to Mesopotamian sands--under which these soldiers lived, fought, and died. Generously illustrated, with many never-before-published photographs, this book is an impressive blend of analysis and narrative. Anyone interested in understanding the twentieth century must begin with its first global conflict, and there is no better place to start than with Fighting the Great War. Presents an analysis of the events and strategies of World War I
Print Book, English, 2005
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2005
Nonfiction
xx, 395 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
9780674016965, 9780674022515, 0674016963, 0674022513
56592292
An exchange of telegrams
1. A cruel disillusion: the German invasion and the miracle of the Marne
2. Loosed like wild beasts: the war in eastern Europe
3. The country of death: stalemate on the western front
4. Ordered to die: Gallipoli and the eastern fronts
5. Gordian Knots: American neutrality and the wars for empire
6. Bleeding France white: the agony of Verdun
7. A war against civilization: the Chantilly offensives and the Somme
8. Driving out the devil: collapse in the east
9. Salvation and sacrifice: American entry, Vimy Ridge, and the Chemin des Dames
10. A few miles of liquid mud: the Battle of Passchendaele
11. Not war as we knew it: the U-boat menace and war in Africa
12. Jerry's turn: the Ludendorff offensives
13. One hundred days to victory: Amiens to the Meuse-Argonne
An armistice at any price