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Diplomatic History of World War I



World War I - 1914–18, also known as the Great War, conflict, chiefly in Europe, among most of the great Western powers. It was the largest war the world had yet seen.

Causes

World War I was immediately precipitated by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. There were, however, many factors that had led toward war. Prominent   Read More...


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    Turbulence in the Pacific: Japanese-U.S. Relations during World War I
    by Noriko Kawamura, Cathal J. Nolan, William R. Keylor, Erik Goldstein. 173 pgs.


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    Researching World War I: A Handbook
    by Robin Higham, Dennis E. Showalter. 472 pgs.


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