In history mankind has experienced the most devastating experience during the years of the First World War. This pre-war and war in the later stages of a decision taken individually, even thousands, even millions of lives have been directly or indirectly affected. Experiencing the process and outcome of the war rather than the causes of human history has so much more busy. Therefore, the cause of the war which works popularity continues even today. Concerning the reasons for the war period, written by the German Finance Minister Dr. Helfferich especially in England, including working with its allies in the war of public opinion in the state has led to many discussions concerning the reasons. Dr. Helfferich’s “The Beginning of Great W...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...
The question of German responsibility for the first world war is one that still produces considerabl...
This book is a unique collection of diplomatic and military documents for the years leading up to th...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
The origins of World War I were different and varied. But it was Austria-Hungary which unleashed the...
The world has recently celebrated November 11 as the Remembrance Day to recall the end of First Worl...
For the past 100 years some of the greatest historians and political scientists of the twentieth cen...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
The origins of the First World War have occupied and intrigued historians for decades, and, nearly n...
The connection between historical literature and public opinion relating to foreign policy is the pr...
"Dr. Helfferich's brilliant analysis of the world situation was published first by George Stilke, Be...
In your book you are going to get information about World War I: causes, outbreak and evolution of t...
The First World War, initially known as the Great War, or as Churchill called it, the beginning of t...
This thesis explores academic propaganda in the first two years of the First World War, examining th...
The questions about the causes of the Great War and the responsibility for its outbreak have been th...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...
The question of German responsibility for the first world war is one that still produces considerabl...
This book is a unique collection of diplomatic and military documents for the years leading up to th...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
The origins of World War I were different and varied. But it was Austria-Hungary which unleashed the...
The world has recently celebrated November 11 as the Remembrance Day to recall the end of First Worl...
For the past 100 years some of the greatest historians and political scientists of the twentieth cen...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
The origins of the First World War have occupied and intrigued historians for decades, and, nearly n...
The connection between historical literature and public opinion relating to foreign policy is the pr...
"Dr. Helfferich's brilliant analysis of the world situation was published first by George Stilke, Be...
In your book you are going to get information about World War I: causes, outbreak and evolution of t...
The First World War, initially known as the Great War, or as Churchill called it, the beginning of t...
This thesis explores academic propaganda in the first two years of the First World War, examining th...
The questions about the causes of the Great War and the responsibility for its outbreak have been th...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...
The question of German responsibility for the first world war is one that still produces considerabl...
This book is a unique collection of diplomatic and military documents for the years leading up to th...