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The Dictionary of the First World War

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This comprehensive dictionary of one of the world's greatest conflicts contains over 1,200 entries, combining facts, narrative and analysis, and covers all aspects of history's first global conflict such * Actions from Achi Baba to the Zeebrugge raid, from the Falkland Islands to the Masurian Lakes. * Campaigns from the Arab Revolt to Verdun, from East Africa to East Prussia. * Theatres of war from the Baltic to the Balkans, from Africa to the Arctic. * Fighters and commanders from Abdullah ibn Hussein to Sergeant York via Pershing, Pilsudski and Petain. * Forces from the Romanian Navy to the Royal Flying Corps, from the South Persia Rifles to the Serbian Army. * Weapons and equipment from balloons and bayonets to Battleships and Big Bertha. * Tactics and strategies from submarine warfare to sniping, from the Schlieffen Plan to strategic bombing, breakthrough and blockade. * Politics and diplomacy from Willhelm II to Woodrow Wilson, from the July Crisis to Versailles * Home Fronts from the Armenian Massacres to the Amiens Dispatch, from Albania to Australia, from women to war socialism.

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First published June 28, 1995

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