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âCauses and Pretexts of the World Warâ analyzes the complex factors leading to the outbreak of World War I. Written with historical insight, this book delves into the political, social, and economic conditions that shaped the early 20th century and ultimately led to global conflict. It explores the motivations and strategies of the major European powers, examining the key events and decisions that precipitated the war.
The authors provide a detailed account of the diplomatic maneuvers, alliances, and nationalistic fervor that characterized the pre-war period. By examining the long-term causes and immediate pretexts of the war, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of one of the most significant events in modern history.
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