World War I. Disaster of 1914
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Every book by the great historian and writer Sir Max Hastings becomes an event. The author is known for his meticulous approach to research, the use of a huge number of sources, and his excellent style. British by birth, he is invariably politically incorrect in relation to the stupidity of his own and other military leaders. To the mistakes, miscalculations and complacency of politicians leading humanity to hell on earth, as was the case in 1914, one of the bloodiest in world history. On the eve of the centenary of the First World War, Max Hastings examines the causes of the disaster, naming Germany and Austria-Hungary as the main culprits of the conflict. A majestic battle canvas unfolds before us on the Western and Eastern fronts. We become witnesses to diplomatic negotiations and military operations, get acquainted with hundreds of testimonies of contemporaries - from major military leaders, writers and doctors to ordinary soldiers, sailors and “civilian” residents. A vibrant, dynamic narrative creates a sense of presence and involvement and is capable of captivating not only lovers of historical research and military memoirs.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Макс Гастингс
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Мария Николаевна Десятова