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World War 1: World War I In 50 Events: From The Very Beginning To The Fall Of The Central Powers (War Books, World War 1 Books, War History) (History In 50 Events Series)

Do you want to learn how the Great War began, was fought and ultimately won by the Allied Forces Read about the 50 most important events of World War I, from the very beginning to the fall of the Central Powers.This book is perfect for history lovers. Author James Weber did the research and compiled this huge list of events and battles that changed the course of history forever. Some of them include: - The Defeat of the Russian 2nd Army in the Battle of Tannenberg (August 26, 1914)- The First Battle of Ypres (October 18, 1914)- The Sinking of the RMS Lusitania (May 7, 1915)- The Introduction of the First British Military Conscription (January 27, 1916)- The Failure of the Nivelle Offensive (April 20, 1917)- The Kiel Mutiny (October 4, 1918)- The Paris Peace Conference (January 18, 1919)- The Scuttling of the German naval fleet at Scapa Flow (June 21, 1919)and many many more The book takes you through the most important events of WWI from before the beginning of the war in 1914 until its end in 1918. It contains all the major battles and fights. You will find pictures and explanations to every event, making this the perfect resource for students and anyone wanting to broaden their knowledge in history. Download your copy now!Tags: world war 1, world war i, world war 1 history, world war 1 historical fiction, world war 1 fiction, history, world history, history books, history of war, war tactics, military, history books for kids, world war 1 books for kids, central powers, axis, allies, d-day, history for dummies, kaiser wilhelm, pickelhaube, prussia, world war, trench warfare, warfare, world war 1990,

File Size: 2287 KB

Print Length: 87 pages

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Publication Date: May 25, 2015

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00YBA6JOQ

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This is really a short of book that should be introduced in educational institutions. World War one was probably the most devastating war because it was the first one that had so many casualties and nobody had the technology and medical advancements that we have today that saves the lives of countless. Soldier stories are special because they're stories told about real people who took huge risks and leaps of faith just to protect us and they survived long enough to tell the tale or were famous enough to have someone else do it for them. The book is a great and interesting read.If you want to know the basics of the war and some of the day who fought in it, his books is an ideal one to read. I would certainly recommend this to anyone wanting to learn more about world war one. Interesting Book!!!!

PERFECT FOR YOUR HISTORY QUIZ! Thank you James Weber for helping me achieve an almost perfect score in World History!I got sick last week. I didn't know anyone that well from my class to ask for notes all the Professor told me was it was about World War I. I began to panic and remembered my high school History book had a well explained background on the matter. I called up my mother told her about it and she told me she gave the book away. Terrible thing, I decided to resort in and found the perfect book for it! This book also work if you're just planning to have a good read. It's not boring and I can guarantee that a hundred percent. I actually had a fun time reading and reviewing for my quiz through this kindle book.

World War I is a complex topic.Whether you're a historian or just someone interested in learning more about this crucial time in humanity's past, trying to piece together exactly what happened when, why and what the results of it all were can be a serious headache.Fortunately, this book addressed that issue fantastically, breaking down the entire history of WWI into 50 events which are explained in a way which is concise and easy to understand, while still providing all of the important details you need to fully understand the topic.It does a great job of highlighting all of the most significant events of WWI, giving details of exactly what happened and why it mattered so much.As someone who is fairly new to the study of WWI, I found this book an excellent resource and I would definitely recommend it as an essential tool for discovering WWI.5 Stars!

This is an extremely detailed and scholarly treatment of the terrible "war to end all wars". It is not always easy to read because of the wealth of specific information about the geographical locations for the battles, the names of all the different battalions and regiments and their commanders, while giving very little sense of what it must have been like to be there then. But there is no doubt that the author is in total command of the narrative, from start to finish. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn about the strategies and intricacies of the many battles of World War I. Beautifully illustrated work that provides the reader a walk through the WW1 in all theaters. The Maps and color full pages bring to life the horror and tragedy of the war. I found myself buried in each page for hours. This book is a great addition to your WW1 collection.

My son is in 9 grade and has been studying about World war 1 the whole second trimester so I wanted to refresh my knowledge and maybe learn something more on the subject. The book delivers and what is even better- one can read it without getting bored with lots of facts and figures. I can now make sense of what and why happened and the influence this war had on the things are in Europe today. Like the other books in this series, this one does a remarkable job of compressing a massive amount of information into a concise read without turning it all into a boring litany of tedious facts.

This book covers all interesting facts about the World war. Austria- Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia and Germany declared war on each other. This decision started what many had feared: a war involving the great powers of Europe. On the same day, Russia’s ally, France, ordered a general mobilization. It was now clear that a peaceful agreement could no longer be reached. Before the official declaration of war, Germany had warned Russia, which was at that point only partially mobilized, that further mobilization against Austria meant war with the German Empire.

History books has always been boring for me but this one is different. It's still history but in a short and brief. I wish my elementary history books were like this I could just memorize it in 50 events. Geesh, I had so many sleepless nights with history and hated it to bits especially the dates. I am actually inspired to write even a shorter version of this. haha.

Great compilation of the 50 most important events that happened that led to, during and after the world war 1. I have heard stories about this timeline from my Grandma and it wasn't lovely. I've realized how much suffering these people had during this times. I was young when I heard these stories, and now I got curious and bought this.This book will somehow make you understand what's the cause of the war, it'll take you back to those scenes and gave you details and important information you need. I recommend this book to students who wants a summary of the events for their studies.

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