In a bold challenge to a century of historical consensus, The Case for the Central Powers dares to ask: What if history has silenced the other side of World War I? This work aims to dismantles the Allies' enduring moral monopoly on the Great War's legacy, resurrecting the untold strategies, struggles, and humanity of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Drawing on declassified archives, diplomatic correspondence, and overlooked firsthand accounts, acclaimed historian Count Max Montgelas reexamines the conflict through the lens of the Central Powers, not as cartoonish aggressors, but as complex nations navigating imperial decline, existential threats, and the brutal pragmatism of total war. This listing of "The Case for the Central Powers" is a facsimile of the original book published in 1925.
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