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2 WWI Titles The Diplomatic Background Of The War, The Vandal Of Europe: An Expos Of Germany's Policy

2 WWI Titles The Diplomatic Background Of The War, The Vandal Of Europe: An Expos Of Germany's Policy

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Explore the diplomatic landscape leading to the war from 1870 to 1914 through Charles Seymour's authoritative work, "The Diplomatic Background of the War, 1870-1914." Seymour, an Assistant Professor of History at Yale College, delves into the intricate political maneuvers and international relations that defined this turbulent era, published by Yale University Press in 1916. Also included is Wilhelm Mühlon's "The Vandal of Europe: An Exposé of Germany's Policy and Consequences," originally written in German and translated by William L. McPherson. Mühlon, a former director at Krupps, offers a critical examination of Germany's policies and their far-reaching impact on the global stage. Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1918 and printed by Knickerbocker Press, Mühlon's work reveals insights into Germany's ambitions and the profound consequences they engendered. These texts are pivotal for understanding the historical context and repercussions of Germany's role leading up to and during World War I.

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