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War Aims and Strategic Policy in the Great War 1914-1918 (RLE The First World War) [Kõva köide]

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Recent research has largely destroyed the fallacy that most of the powers declared war in 1914 without any clear perception of why and to what ultimate end. War aims were the subject of frequent examination, although decisions to publicise the results depended on a number of factors affecting both national and alliance politics.

This book is a collection of original essays by six distinguished scholars dealing with the problem of the major powers’ political aims and military strategies during World War I. The contributors write from the viewpoint of their own special interests and research and so offer a broad spectrum of ideas on the main theme of the book.

Preface
Introduction 9(12)
Barry D. Hunt
Soldiers, Strategy and War Aims in Britain 1914-18
21(20)
John Gooch
French War Aims and the Crisis of the Third Republic
41(14)
Douglas Johnson
Sir Robert Borden and Canada's War Aims Robert
55(12)
Craig Brown
The American Military and Strategic Policy in World War I
67(18)
Edward M. Coffman
War Aims and Strategy: the Italian Government and High Command 1914-1919
85(20)
John Whittam
German War Aims 1914-1918 and German Policy before the War
105(20)
Fritz Fischer
Contributors 125(4)
Index 129
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