An accessible - even entertaining - introduction to the First World War. Perfect for readers who want to understand the big picture without academic overload.
The First World War reshaped the modern world. Yet for many people it remains confusing: a maze of alliances, trenches, generals, acronyms, and battles spread across continents.
WW1: A Layman's Guide cuts through the complexity. Written in a clear, conversational style, this is the ideal starting point for anyone who has ever wanted to truly understand the Great War: the causes, the key events, the human stories, and why it still matters today.
Inside, you'll discover:
How and why the war startedHow trench warfare actually workedWhat life on the Western Front was really like for the soldiers who fought thereClear explanations of the major battles: Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland, Verdun, the Somme and moreOther many often-overlooked campaigns beyond the Western FrontHow new weapons transformed warfare foreverThe final offensives, and how the war eventually came to an endWhat the Armistice did - and didn't - settleWhether you're a student, a casual history reader, or someone trying to finally piece together the full picture of WW1, this guide offers a fast, engaging, and accessible journey through one of history's defining conflicts.
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What readers say:
"Scott Addington has a knack for taking a complex issue and breaking it up so it's easier to digest."
- Andrew Brown, Amazon reviewer
"This is the first book I've read on the subject which is very readable and easy to understand."
- Martin Bishop, Amazon reviewer
"In short, this is an excellent, plain English, introductory text for the First World War. You should read it."
- I. McCulloch, Amazon reviewer
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