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Old 07-02-2014, 11:51 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Duane we've both mentioned the same book but it's known by different titles according to the publisher or ??

Yep, I agree with you - the book provides a fantastic knowledge base for not just the build up to the why's and wherefore's of WWII, but also it's like a dictionary of geography with numerous peoples and countries getting on the bandwagon and politicking for change or being changed whether they want it or not!!
Actually, on amazon US, I'm seeing "Paris 1919" as a book with two additional authors, and written in 2003. And "The War the ended Peace: the Road to 1914" as only Macmillan, written in 2013.

For what that's worth. But your comments have made me look into both books!
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