Publisher's Synopsis
Der Neue Dreibund, written by Franz Koehler and published in 1915, analyzes the evolving political and military alliances during the early years of World War I. In this insightful work, Koehler examines the strategic relationships between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and other nations, focusing on the dynamics of the Triple Alliance and the emerging Central Powers. The book offers a contemporary perspective on the geopolitical landscape and the shifting allegiances that defined the conflict.
Koehler's analysis provides valuable insights into the motivations and strategies of the key players involved, shedding light on the complex web of international relations that fueled the war. Der Neue Dreibund is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the political and military dimensions of World War I and the historical context in which it unfolded.
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