This multi-volume series in six parts is the first
English-language translation of "Der Weltkrieg," the German
official history of the First World War. Originally produced
between 1925 and 1944 using classified archival records that were
destroyed in the aftermath of the Second World War, "Der Weltkrieg"
is the inside story of Germany's experience on the Western front.
Recorded in the words of its official historians, this account is
vital to the study of the war and official memory in Weimar and
Nazi Germany. Although exciting new sources have been uncovered in
former Soviet archives, this work remains the basis of future
scholarship. It is essential reading for any scholar, graduate
student, or enthusiast of the Great War.
This volume, the second to be published, covers the outbreak of
war in July-August 1914, the German invasion of Belgium, the
Battles of the Frontiers, and the pursuit to the Marne in early
September 1914. The first month of war was a critical period for
the German army and, as the official history makes clear, the
German war plan was a gamble that seemed to present the only
solution to the riddle of the two-front war. But as the
Moltke-Schlieffen Plan was gradually jettisoned through a
combination of intentional command decisions and confused
communications, Germany's hopes for a quick and victorious campaign
evaporated.
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