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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreadnought-Britain-Germany-Coming-Great-ebook/dp/B00D5FOGL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389215961&sr=1-1&keywords=dreadnought (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreadnought-Britain-Germany-Coming-Great-ebook/dp/B00D5FOGL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389215961&sr=1-1&keywords=dreadnought)
If someone asks me why the Great War occurred….I really don't have a clue, other than the assassination of some random arch-duke in Bosnia. So in this, the 100th anniversary of the commencement of the Great War, can I recommend this book to members, which allows the average person on the street to understand how the conditions for the 1914-18 war fermented in the decades before. It starts in the mid 1800's with Germanys expansion and a fascinating story it is.
The title is "Dreadnought" because of the importance of Britain's naval power, that so influenced Germany in the pre-war years.
This book, which is a big read, commences at The Battle of Trafalgar. Buts it not just a naval story, its the intimate story of the countries involved in the war, how the preceding century formed their thinking, their prejudices and actions. Its the tale of the Royal families of Germany and UK, the individual politicians and how the slow build up to war commenced. I was amazed to read that the Kaiser was Queen Victorias grandson and how she was a very big influence on curbing his ambitions, that check and balance being lost on her death.
Massie is a fantastic story teller, easily accessible, very much is the style of Antony Beevor, he weaves the story beautifully making a complicated set of political manoeuvring very understandable. I'm ¾'s of the way through the book and loving it. I'm looking forward to reading the follow up - Castles of Steel which looks at the Great War.
Available on Kindle.
A must for all with an interest in this conflict. Read the reviews on Amazon.http://www.zoominto.com/zoomapi/ZoomButt.gif
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreadnought-Britain-Germany-Coming-Great-ebook/dp/B00D5FOGL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389215961&sr=1-1&keywords=dreadnought (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreadnought-Britain-Germany-Coming-Great-ebook/dp/B00D5FOGL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389215961&sr=1-1&keywords=dreadnought)
If someone asks me why the Great War occurred….I really don't have a clue, other than the assassination of some random arch-duke in Bosnia. So in this, the 100th anniversary of the commencement of the Great War, can I recommend this book to members, which allows the average person on the street to understand how the conditions for the 1914-18 war fermented in the decades before. It starts in the mid 1800's with Germanys expansion and a fascinating story it is.
The title is "Dreadnought" because of the importance of Britain's naval power, that so influenced Germany in the pre-war years.
This book, which is a big read, commences at The Battle of Trafalgar. Buts it not just a naval story, its the intimate story of the countries involved in the war, how the preceding century formed their thinking, their prejudices and actions. Its the tale of the Royal families of Germany and UK, the individual politicians and how the slow build up to war commenced. I was amazed to read that the Kaiser was Queen Victorias grandson and how she was a very big influence on curbing his ambitions, that check and balance being lost on her death.
Massie is a fantastic story teller, easily accessible, very much is the style of Antony Beevor, he weaves the story beautifully making a complicated set of political manoeuvring very understandable. I'm ¾'s of the way through the book and loving it. I'm looking forward to reading the follow up - Castles of Steel which looks at the Great War.
Available on Kindle.
A must for all with an interest in this conflict. Read the reviews on Amazon.http://www.zoominto.com/zoomapi/ZoomButt.gif