Martin Gilbert - The First World War: A Complete History
Henry Holt and Company, Inc. | 1994 | ISBN: 080501540X | English | 615 pages | PDF | 261.93 MB
Henry Holt and Company, Inc. | 1994 | ISBN: 080501540X | English | 615 pages | PDF | 261.93 MB
Gilbert's book covers WWI on all major fronts–domestic, diplomatic, military-as well as such bloody events as the Armenian massacre of 1915. He describes the introduction of new instruments of war like the submarine, airplane, tank, machine gun and poison gas, explaining how each was employed in great military confrontations such as Verdun and Jutland. He recounts the trials of war on the Eastern Front, and the arrival of the American contingent on the Western in 1917 and '18. Gilbert includes a large amount of contemporary war poetry and doggerel, which conveys the tragedy of the 1914-1918 conflict. On the whole, the author presents WWI from the human perspective, with emphasis on the grisliness and sheer waste of it. His account of the post-Armistice efforts of the international War Graves Commission starkly communicates the epic scale of the slaughter. By the distinguished biographer of Winston Churchill, this is an achievement of research and storytelling.