Mike Wood of Leeds, Barney Mattingly, Andy Horton, Alan Clare, Andrew Marsh, Neil Thornton, Gary Bentley, Robert Cull, ... Leona Bowman at the London Transport Museum, Clive Morris and the Queens Dragoon Guards Heritage Trust, ...
Y sin embargo, en 1914 el continente se lanzó de cabeza a un conflicto catastrófico, que mató a millones de personas, desangró las economías nacionales, derrumbó imperios y puso fin para siempre a la hegemonía mundial europea.
Empezando en el siglo xix y acabando con el asesinato del archiduque Francisco Fernando, la gran historiadora Margaret MacMillan desvela la compleja red de alianzas, cambios políticos y tecnológicos, decisiones diplomáticas y, sobre todo ...
“Margaret MacMillan è una scrittrice superba, capace di dar vita alla storia.” – The Guardian
Five Frenchmen go off to war, two of them leaving behind a certain young woman who longs for their return. But the main character in 1914 is the Great War...
The opening battles of WWI’s Western Front and the world-changing advances in warfare are reexamined through eyewitness accounts from the trenches. The 1914 campaign of World War I, sparked...
En 1914 el mundo se encontró en una situación terminal, una serie de intereses, rivalidades, pactos secretos y alianzas derivó en una confrontación entre casi todas las potencias globales....
In the early days of August, 1914, Europe's great powers went to war, drawing millions of young men into the first truly industrialized conflict in history. The mass-production of powerful...
This is an account of the first few months of the Great War, from the build-up of the fighting to the first Battle of Ypres, written by the author of...