Recent research has largely destroyed the fallacy that most of the
powers declared war in 1914 without any clear perception of why and
to what ultimate end. War aims were the subject of frequent
examination, although decisions to publicise the results depended
on a number of factors affecting both national and alliance
politics. This book is a collection of original essays by six
distinguished scholars dealing with the problem of the major
powers' political aims and military strategies during World War I.
The contributors write from the viewpoint of their own special
interests and research and so offer a broad spectrum of ideas on
the main theme of the book.
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