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Old 03-02-2011, 06:25 PM   #17
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In addition to the other WW I books mentioned: Martin Gilbert's book on World War I, Dreadnaught by Massie, Goodbye To All That - about living in the trenches, by Graves, Verdun, the Price of Glory,Tannenberg, The Clash of Empires.

I must warn you, however, reading about World War I can be very depressing. To me, the war, from start to finish, makes no sense. Millions and millions of people died. For what? To lay the foundation of an even bloodier war?

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