Catastrophe 1914

Europe goes to war

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Catastrophe 1914

Europe goes to war

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A history of the outbreak of World War I, from the breakdown of diplomacy to the dramatic battles that occurred before the war bogged down in the trenches.

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English
Pages
628

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Cover of: 1914 el año de la catástrofe
1914 el año de la catástrofe
2014, Crítica, Editorial Crítica
Cover of: Catástrofe
Catástrofe
2014, Vogais
Cover of: Catastrophe 1914
Catastrophe 1914: Europe goes to war
2013, Alfred A. Knopf, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Catastrophe: Europe goes to war 1914
2013
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1914 chronology
The organisation of armies in 1914
Prologue : Sarajevo
'A feeling that events are in the air'
The descent to war
'The superb spectacle of the world bursting into flames'
Disaster on the Drina
Death with flags and trumpets
The British flight
The retreat
Tannenberg : 'Alas, how many thousands lie there bleeding!'
The hour of Joffre
The nemesis of Moltke
'Poor devils, they fought their ships like men'
Three armies in Poland
'Did you ever dance with him?'
Open country, open sky
Ypres : 'Something that was completely hopeless'
'War becomes the scourge of mankind'
Mudlife
Silent night, holy night

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
D511 .H37 2013, D511.H37 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxxvii, 628 p., 32 unnumbered p. of illustrations
Number of pages
628
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25432756M
ISBN 10
0307597059
ISBN 13
9780307597052
LCCN
2013027865
OCLC/WorldCat
828893101

Work Description

From the acclaimed military historian, a new history of the outbreak of World War I: the dramatic stretch from the breakdown of diplomacy to the battles -- the Marne, Ypres, Tannenberg -- that marked the frenzied first year before the war bogged down in the trenches. In Catastrophe 1914, Max Hastings gives us a conflict different from the familiar one of barbed wire, mud and futility. He traces the path to war, making clear why Germany and Austria-Hungary were primarily to blame, and describes the gripping first clashes in the West, where the French army marched into action in uniforms of red and blue with flags flying and bands playing. In August, four days after the French suffered 27,000 men dead in a single day, the British fought an extraordinary holding action against oncoming Germans, one of the last of its kind in history. In October, at terrible cost the British held the allied line against massive German assaults in the first battle of Ypres. Hastings also re-creates the lesser-known battles on the Eastern Front, brutal struggles in Serbia, East Prussia and Galicia, where the Germans, Austrians, Russians and Serbs inflicted three million casualties upon one another by Christmas. As he has done in his celebrated, award-winning works on World War II, Hastings gives us frank assessments of generals and political leaders and masterly analyses of the political currents that led the continent to war. He argues passionately against the contention that the war was not worth the cost, maintaining that Germany's defeat was vital to the freedom of Europe. Throughout we encounter statesmen, generals, peasants, housewives and private soldiers of seven nations in Hastings's accustomed blend of top-down and bottom-up accounts: generals dismounting to lead troops in bayonet charges over 1,500 feet of open ground; farmers who at first decried the requisition of their horses; infantry men engaged in a haggard retreat, sleeping four hours a night in their haste. This is a vivid new portrait of how a continent became embroiled in war and what befell millions of men and women in a conflict that would change everything. - Publisher.

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