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First World War

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Andrei Medardovich Zaionchkovsky is a Russian and Soviet military commander, historian and theorist. His view of war is that of a direct participant, not an outside observer. World War I is not just a history of conflict, but a serious analysis of the complex interweaving of causes, consequences and human lives. Zayonchkovsky is committed not only to an academic analysis of military operations, but also to an understanding of the socio-political, economic and cultural factors that preceded the conflict and influenced its development. He uses a wide range of sources, including documents from the time, the participants’ memories, and modern research, which allowed him to create a multifaceted picture of the war. One of the key themes of the book was the coverage of the human aspect of war. Zayonchkovsky returned her human face.

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