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Tuchman had a simple explanation for World War I: flawed leadership. The guns of August fired because diplomacy failed in July, she argued. One of the world’s deadliest conflicts to date was inadvertent and accidental. The European generals and ministers expected the war to be short and cheap, over by Christmas. They misunderstood their adversaries and multiplied errors with miscommunication, vanity, and overconfidence.
Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace
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