The bitterness of war. A New Look at the First World War
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In “The Bitterness of War,” the famous English historian Niall Ferguson gives his thoughts on the fact that the blame for the Great War lies with Great Britain and it was because of Britain, which underestimated the goals of Germany, that hostilities on the continent escalated into a world war. He believes that this could have been avoided, and that it was not a combination of circumstances that was to blame, but erroneous decisions made by various government officials. And the fact that it was a cruel, inhumane war is reflected in poetry - for example, in the works of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, and is also confirmed by dry statistics.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Нил Фергюсон
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Евгений Губницкий
Илья Борисович Кригер