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excringency

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5. A classic in the field
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 07:53 AM
Apr 2013

is "Germany's Aims in the First World War" by Fritz Fischer. Fischer was a German historian who took a great deal of heat when this came out in 1961. I haven't come across anything since that does a better job of spelling out how the whole disaster started.

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First World War [View all] Jack Sprat Apr 2013 OP
John Keegan is my favorite military historian. bluedigger Apr 2013 #1
Thanks. Jack Sprat Apr 2013 #2
Keegan is very readable. bluedigger Apr 2013 #3
Keegan's "Face of Battle" is one of my favorites of his work. Adsos Letter Apr 2013 #6
I like the way he takes examples from different periods of history to make his case. bluedigger Apr 2013 #8
Have you checked Sherman A1 Apr 2013 #4
A classic in the field excringency Apr 2013 #5
Tuchman's books are very good. Adsos Letter Apr 2013 #7
Tigers in Normandy [Kindle Edition yortsed snacilbuper Apr 2013 #9
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