The 1914 Campaign August-October, 1914

The 1914 Campaign August-October, 1914 by Daniel David, published by Military Press in 1987, offers a detailed examination of the pivotal events of the 1914 military campaign. This edition, comprising 183 pages, is presented in English and explores the significance of the campaign in the context of World War I, highlighting the introduction of new offensive and defensive weapons and their effects both on the battlefield and the home front.
Readers will find an insightful analysis of how the 1914 campaign shaped military strategies and influenced public perception during the war. The book delves into the historical implications of the campaign, focusing on the evolving nature of warfare and the broader impact of these developments on society. Through its exploration of history, wars, and conflicts, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of the early stages of World War I.
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Looks at how the Campaign of 1914 was significant in history because of its introduction of new offensive and defensive weapons, and because of its impact on both the front and at home
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