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I rarely give out five stars--that's deliberate--but this is so illuminating on a complex topic without being dry, I think it deserves full marks. The book treats of "six months that changed the world"--the Paris Peace Conference that produced the Treaty of Versailles. I was taught in high school that the vindictive terms of that treaty were ruinous to Germany and at the root of Hitler's rise and the outbreak of World War II. It was a view popularized by John Maynard Keynes (who was involved in
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MacMillan's book is absolutely a must-read for anyone looking to study the world in the 20th century. There is tons of detail and she explains a lot about the peace process. I especially enjoyed her discussions of the peacemakers themselves, Wilson, Lloyd George, and Clemenceau. Wilson doesn't come off well in this book, mainly because his devotion to self-determination clearly created more problems than successes. The uproar over Fiume, Tenschen, Transylvania, the Ukraine, Smyran, etc. were all
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