The road to Verdun

World War I's most momentous battle and the folly of nationalism

Analyzes the World War I battle at Verdun, an offensive launched by the Germans in 1916, discussing the meaning and importance of the clash which claimed over 700,000 victims, and arguing that French self-perceptions, and their need to demonize the Germans, made them largely responsible for the huge number of casualties.

Anchor Books
2003
9780385721738
book

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