Nonfiction master Russell Freedman illuminates for young readers
the complex and rarely discussed subject of World War I. The
tangled relationships and alliances of many nations, the
introduction of modern weaponry, and top-level military decisions
that resulted in thousands upon thousands of casualties all
contributed to the "great war," which people hoped and believed
would be the only conflict of its kind. In this clear and
authoritative account, the Newbery Medal-winning author shows the
ways in which the seeds of a second world war were sown in the
first. Numerous archival photographs give the often disturbing
subject matter a moving visual counterpart. "Includes source notes,
a bibliography, and an index."
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