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The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the raw emotions and stark realities of a world plunged into war through the voices of those who lived it, as they grapple with identity, patriotism, and the fight against barbarism.

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2006-07-20
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"The New York Times Current History: The European War, February, 1915" by Various is a collection of writings from the time of World War I. The book is a deep look at the war in Europe, gathering opinions and stories from different writers of the time. It explores how the war changed society and culture. The book includes thoughts from authors, thinkers, and soldiers on patriotism and what it meant to be a nation at war. One striking part is the plea from Russian authors and artists, who paint a vivid picture of Germany's cruelty and ask Russians to stand together against it. This appeal shows the book's focus on national pride, identity, and the tough moral questions that arise during war, highlighting the need to fight against what they saw as cruelty.

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