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How the Nations Waged War A companion volume to "How the War Began"

By J. M. (John McFarland) Kennedy

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst tense diplomatic maneuvering, nations grapple with alliances and betrayals as they descend further into the chaos of global conflict.

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"How the Nations Waged War" by J. M. Kennedy, offers a view into the strategies and experiences of different countries during World conflict I, especially Great Britain. Acting as a follow-up to "How the War Began," the book looks at the military and political partnerships that sparked the battles. It opens with a close look at the diplomatic conversations before the war, such as British Ambassador Sir Edward Goschen's meetings with German leaders. The story shows the strained talks about the violation of Belgium's neutrality, capturing the feelings and political moves that marked the time before the war. This helps readers understand the complicated links and goals of the nations as they headed toward a major war.

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