A War in Words

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Simon & Schuster, 2003 - History - 381 pages
This is a portrait of World War I through the letters and diaries of its participants, recently uncovered during extensive research across 28 countries for the 10-part Channel 4 series, The First World War, showing during autumn 2003. itself and from all sides of the conflict. Their testimony - from that of one of Franz Ferdinand's assassins, to the final entry from a French soldier as he revisits the battlefield in 1919 - recounts the complex history of a war whose repercussions changed the world irrevocably.

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AustriaHungary and the Balkans in 1914
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The First Shots
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Setting off to the Front
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Copyright

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