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World War I - The End of an Era - cover

World War I - The End of an Era

A.J. A.J.Kingston

Publisher: A.J.Kingston

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Summary

Are you fascinated by the history of the 20th century and want to discover more about one of the most defining moments of that time period? Look no further than "World War I: The End of an Era," a comprehensive exploration of the war and its aftermath.
In this book, you'll explore the causes of World War I, the major battles and campaigns, and the political and social consequences of the conflict. You'll learn about the technological advancements that were made during the war, and the impact of those advancements on the course of the conflict. You'll also delve into the experiences of soldiers and civilians during the war, exploring their daily lives, their struggles, and their triumphs.
But this book doesn't just explore the events of the war itself. It also examines the aftermath of the conflict, including the Treaty of Versailles and the establishment of the League of Nations. You'll learn about the impact of the war on international relations and on the development of new political ideologies, including fascism and communism.
"World War I: The End of an Era" also explores the cultural impact of the war, examining how the conflict influenced literature, art, and music. The book takes a comprehensive approach to the legacy of the war, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how the war continues to influence our world today.
Whether you're a history buff or just looking to expand your knowledge of this pivotal moment in history, "World War I: The End of an Era" is the perfect choice. With engaging and accessible prose, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the 20th century. Don't miss out on the chance to learn more about this defining moment in modern history – order your copy of "World War I: The End of an Era" today!
Available since: 02/18/2023.

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