"Hands Off Our War " screamed a 1916 Daily Mail headline, capturing Britain's defiance as Lloyd George rebuffed U.S. President Wilson's peace efforts. This book unveils the untold story of World War I's diplomatic battlefield, where Germany's civilian leaders, led by Chancellor Theobold von Bethmann Hollweg, sought peace as early as 1914, only to face Entente intransigence. Challenging the narrative of inevitable Allied victory, it reveals how close the world came to a negotiated peace in 1916-and how Britain's hardline stance prolonged the war, sowing seeds for the 20th century's tragedies. Drawing on diplomatic correspondence and historical research, Hands Off Our War explores the interplay of egos, missed opportunities, and the sabotage of peace talks that extended the conflict. From Wilson's idealism to Lloyd George's cunning, it uncovers a pivotal moment that could have reshaped history. With parallels to today's global tensions, this gripping narrative argues that diplomacy, not total victory, holds the key to averting catastrophe. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those seeking lessons for our turbulent times.
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