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History of the World War

History of the World War

By: Richard J. Beamish Francis Andrew March
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Dive into a captivating narrative that chronicles the world’s most significant conflict—the Great War. Written from the perspective of the United States and its Allies, this work offers an unvarnished look at the bloodiest and most destructive war in history, tracing its origins to its triumphant conclusion and the lasting impact it had on the globe. Our aim has been to combine clarity with depth; a compelling account of such monumental events should engage rather than confuse. With a foundation built on official documents from the battlegrounds and government archives, this work meticulously details the human experience—capturing the stark horrors of Belgium, the chilling realities of chemical warfare, and the profound sacrifices made by millions of civilians across the world.Copyright Plays and Dramas Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences World
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  • 033 - America Transformed by War
    Jan 11 2026
    Dive into a captivating narrative that chronicles the world’s most significant conflict—the Great War. Written from the perspective of the United States and its Allies, this work offers an unvarnished look at the bloodiest and most destructive war in history, tracing its origins to its triumphant conclusion and the lasting impact it had on the globe. Our aim has been to combine clarity with depth; a compelling account of such monumental events should engage rather than confuse. With a foundation built on official documents from the battlegrounds and government archives, this work meticulously details the human experience—capturing the stark horrors of Belgium, the chilling realities of chemical warfare, and the profound sacrifices made by millions of civilians across the world.
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    24 mins
  • 032 - Germany's Object Lesson to the United States
    Jan 10 2026
    Dive into a captivating narrative that chronicles the world’s most significant conflict—the Great War. Written from the perspective of the United States and its Allies, this work offers an unvarnished look at the bloodiest and most destructive war in history, tracing its origins to its triumphant conclusion and the lasting impact it had on the globe. Our aim has been to combine clarity with depth; a compelling account of such monumental events should engage rather than confuse. With a foundation built on official documents from the battlegrounds and government archives, this work meticulously details the human experience—capturing the stark horrors of Belgium, the chilling realities of chemical warfare, and the profound sacrifices made by millions of civilians across the world.
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    11 mins
  • 031 - The Descent to Bolshevism
    Jan 9 2026
    Dive into a captivating narrative that chronicles the world’s most significant conflict—the Great War. Written from the perspective of the United States and its Allies, this work offers an unvarnished look at the bloodiest and most destructive war in history, tracing its origins to its triumphant conclusion and the lasting impact it had on the globe. Our aim has been to combine clarity with depth; a compelling account of such monumental events should engage rather than confuse. With a foundation built on official documents from the battlegrounds and government archives, this work meticulously details the human experience—capturing the stark horrors of Belgium, the chilling realities of chemical warfare, and the profound sacrifices made by millions of civilians across the world.
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    34 mins
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