The First World War: A Complete History

The First World War: A Complete History by Martin Gilbert is a comprehensive examination of the events and impacts of World War I, published by Holt Paperbacks on May 15, 1996. This reprint edition spans 680 pages and is presented in English. The book details the war that began on June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo, and explores its far-reaching consequences, including the profound changes it brought to societies and political landscapes.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the war’s technological advancements, such as tanks, planes, and chemical warfare, as well as its effects on civilian populations and military strategies. The narrative highlights how the conflict led to the collapse of empires and the reshaping of national identities, while also addressing the lasting instabilities and social transformations that emerged in its aftermath. This edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of World War I and its enduring legacy.
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It was to be the war to end all wars, and it began at 11:15 on the morning of June 28, 1914, in an outpost of the Austro-Hungarian Empire called Sarajevo. It would end officially almost five years later. Unofficially, it has never ended: the horrors we live with today were born in the First World War.
It left millions–civilians and soldiers–maimed or dead. And it left us with new technologies of death: tanks, planes and submarines; reliable rapid-fire machine guns and field artillery, poison gas and chemical warfare. It introduced us to U-boat packs and strategic bombing, to unrestricted war on civilians and maltreatment of prisoners. most of all, it changed our world. In its wake, empires toppled, monarchies fell, whole populations lost their national identities as political systems and geographic boundaries realigned. Instabilities were institutionalized, enmities enshrined. And the social order shifted seismically. Manners, mores, codes of behavior; literature and the arts; education and class distinctions–all underwent a vast sea change. In all these ways, the twentieth century can be said to have been born on the morning of June 28, 1914.
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