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Thirteen Days : The Road to the First World War

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0712668268
ISBN-13 9780712668262
Publisher Vintage
Imprint Pimlico
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 5th, 2003
Print length 384 Pages
Weight 506 grams
Dimensions 23.20 x 15.10 x 2.90 cms
Ksh 3,050.00
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His interpretation also rejects the thesis that Europe in 1914 had reached such a boiling point that war was bound to erupt and the theory that the origins of the War lay in a mighty arms race. By the end of the War, three great European empires - Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia - had disintegrated.

At the end of WWI, Germany was demonised. The Treaty of Versailles contained a ''war guilt'' clause pinning the blame on the aggression of Germany and accusing her of ''supreme offence against international morality''. Thirteen Days rejects this verdict. Clive Ponting has made a thorough study of the incredibly complex diplomatic documents. His interpretation also rejects the thesis that Europe in 1914 had reached such a boiling point that war was bound to erupt and the theory that the origins of the War lay in a mighty arms race. He argues that the War occurred primarily because of the situation in the Balkans, while he gives full weight to Austria-Hungary''s desire to cripple Serbia instead of negotiating, and to Russia''s militaristic programme of expansion.

Clive Ponting begins with a dramatic recreation of the assassination in Sarajevo on 28 June. He then examines how things spiralled out of control during the weeks that led to war. The tension builds as his story criss-crosses the capital cities of Europe and describes developments day by day, and, latterly, hour by hour.

The First World War destroyed the old Europe. During four years of fighting nearly nine million soldiers were killed and twenty-one million wounded; over ten million civilians died. By the end of the War, three great European empires - Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia - had disintegrated. Why did the War happen? In 1914, the states of Europe had been at peace for forty years, and every diplomatic dispute had been resolved peacefully.

Thirteen Days describes failures of communication, fateful decisions and escalating military moves; it is an extraordinary narrative of personalities and diplomacy in the dying weeks of an era in which telephone networks were in their infancy and governments relied on telegrams in code and face-to-face meetings of ambassadors.


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