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"The war was a long-delayed explosion of a world that had become too complex for its own political systems."
It covers all fronts—not just the Western Front—giving a much-needed look at the Eastern and Middle Eastern theaters.
It highlights the tragic incompetence of many generals and the incredible endurance of the common soldier. Killer Quote
Between chapters, Meyer includes short essays on things like the Romanovs, the U-boat menace, and the evolution of the machine gun.
Meyer manages to balance the bird’s-eye view of grand strategy with the gritty, heartbreaking reality of the trenches. It doesn't just cover the battles; it explains why the world fell apart in 1914 and how it was never the same again.
It’s a 700+ page commitment, but it reads like a thriller. If you want to understand the 20th century, you have to understand the Great War, and there is no better starting point than this. Have you read any other WWI histories, or