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86 reviewsA sweeping history of World War I, showcasing the war's critics as dramatically as its heroes and victims.
From Intro: The men and women in the following pages are a cast of characters I
have collected slowly over the years, as I found people whose lives
embodied very different answers to the choices faced by those who lived at
a time when the world was aflame. Among them are generals, labor
activists, feminists, agents provocateurs, a writer turned propagandist, a
lion tamer turned revolutionary, a cabinet minister, a crusading workingclass journalist, three soldiers brought before a firing squad at dawn, and a
young idealist from the English Midlands who, long after his struggle
against the war was over, would be murdered by the Soviet secret police. In
following a collection of people through a tumultuous time, this book may
seem in form more akin to fiction than to a traditional work of history.
(Indeed, the life story of one woman here inspired one of the best recent
novels about the war.) But everything in it actually happened. For history,
when examined closely, always yields up people, events, and moral testing
grounds more revealing than any but the greatest of novelists could invent