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World War I by Rissman, Rebecca

ISBN: 9780756551742 PUBLISHER: Compass Point Books

PAGES: 64 PUBLICATION DATE: 1.09.2015 DIMENSIONS: 21.59 x 18.8 x 0.51 centimetres

DESCRIPTION: Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria spark World War I? How did a sinking ship and a telegram convince the United States to join the fight? How did patriotism and brotherhood motivate soldiers in the trenches? From the battlefields of France to the Russian Revolution, World War I: Why They Fought reveals the motivations behind World War I from all sides. Go beyond names and dates and ask: what were they fighting for?

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