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The tangled relationships and alliances of many nations, the introduction of modern weaponry, and toplevel military decisions that resulted in thousands upon thousands of casualties all contributed to the great war, which. Exquisitely written vignettes explore bonds of brotherhood that cannot be broken by the physical and psychological wars of the first world war, said horn book magazine. A narrative history of world war i for young readers that features archival photographs, and describes how advanced military weaponry impacted the course of the war. Freedmans thoughtful text is augmented by stark photographs particularly the depiction of trench life, an accessible layout and wideranging bibliography. With prose that is clear, concise, and enthralling, russell freedman presents a detailed overview of the vietnam war.

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Freedman once again demonstrates his incomparable mastery of presenting complex, sweeping historical subjects in an engaging, dynamic narrative. The book opens with information about the great war and how there were an estimated 20 million people who died during the war. Though intended for children, adult readers will find the war to end all wars equally. He may be known best for winning the 1988 newbery medal with his work lincoln. Just as freedman highlights those who have shown clairvoyance in predicting the nature of future wars, freedman criticises those who have argued that war is a dying anachronismsuch as the nobel peace prize laureate norman angellwhose book claiming that the economic futility of war would ensure it never occurred again, was released. The tangled relationships and alliances of many nations, the introduction of modern.

Freedman, russell is the author of the war to end all wars. A history, sir lawrence freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at kings college, london, takes readers on an unorthodox study of how the future of war has been predicted, fictionalised and marketed throughout the course of human history. World war i and the american experience, lanham, md. Freedman october 11, 1929 march 16, 2018 was an american biographer and the author of nearly 50 books for young people. Then the author focuses on the presidential years 1861 to 1865, skillfullly explaining the many complex issues lincoln grappled with as he led a deeply divided nation through the civil war. From the political tensions that preceded world war i to the assassination that sparked. The futility and waste of this first modern war is movingly conveyed in the war to end all wars, by russell freedman, a fastpaced history for. Using his signature photoessay format, the author examines the first modern global war that inflicted mass slaughter. From the political tensions that preceded world war i to the assassination that sparked it to the treaty of versailles that defined the terms of peace in its aftermath and set the stage for world war ii, russell freeman provides a. Freedman s thoughtful text is augmented by stark photographs particularly the depiction of trench life, an accessible layout and wideranging bibliography. The war to end all wars by russell freedman scholastic. The futility and waste of this first modern war is movingly conveyed in the war to end all wars, by russell freedman, a fastpaced history for young readers, dense with archival photos. Russell freedman examines world war i, the first global war in which modern weapons inflicted. We recommend that grades 1012 students add an american government course either during this modern times study or spread over two years, during early modern and modern times studies.

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