Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Serbia's Part in the War, Vol. 1
Thus, in 1914, Serbia was the one break in the chain of alliances and understandings that stretched from Hamburg to the Persian Gulf. She alone stood between the Central Empires and the realisation of pan-german aspirations, and, it was accordingly decreed that the chance crime of Sarayevo should be used as a pretext for her undoing Had Serbia been left to her own resources, the Great War might have been delayed but it would surely have been fought out at a future date in circumstances much less favourable for democracy.
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