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Old 06-28-2014, 10:02 PM   #37
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My appreciation, also, for the link, Bookpossum. I just listened to the first episode and especially appreciated the stated intention to go beyond a narrow nationalistic view of the war, as well as the assertion that the causes of the war are even more argued today because of current political situations. It is enlightening to realize that the causes of the Great War are not just history, but critically important to grasping and dealing with today's issues.

I was looking for something like this earlier today, but did not find anything to compare with this Australian series.
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