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G. von Jagow
Berlin : Hobbing, 1919
195 p.
Hardcover ex-library book in good condition.
"Ursachen und Ausbruch des Weltkrieges" by Gottlieb von Jagow (1919) is a historical work that analyzes the causes and the outbreak of World War I, written by a German diplomat involved in the pre-war events. Jagow offers an insider's perspective, detailing the political, military, and diplomatic factors that led to the war. He focuses particularly on the role of alliances, diplomatic failures, and the general atmosphere of instability across Europe. This book was written in the aftermath of the war, aiming to understand the complex interplay of causes that culminated in the global conflict.