Drieg Und Politick, 1914-1916 by Hans Delbr ck offers a detailed German perspective on the political and military events of World War I during its early years. Delbr ck, a prominent military historian and political commentator, analyzes the strategies, decisions, and political maneuvering that shaped the conflict. This work provides valuable insights into the German war effort and the complex interplay between military operations and political objectives.
Written in German, this book is a crucial resource for scholars and readers interested in understanding Germany's role in World War I and the intellectual debates surrounding the war.
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