
Der Weltkrieg, II. Band Vom Kriegsausbruch bis zum uneingeschränkten U-Bootkrieg
"Der Weltkrieg, II. Band" by Karl Helfferich is a historical account written in the immediate post-World War I era. It explores the early years of the Great War, detailing the events from the outbreak of the conflict up to the introduction of unrestricted submarine warfare. The volume primarily focuses on the military strategies, political maneuvers, and economic challenges faced by Germany and its allies during this tumultuous period. The opening of the book sets the stage for an extensive analysis of the war's initial phases, emphasizing the overwhelming coalition of opponents faced by Germany, particularly the Entente powers. Helfferich reflects on Germany's military mobilization, initial successes, and subsequent struggles on both the Western and Eastern fronts. He also highlights the critical economic considerations and the urgency to strengthen Germany's financial resources amidst warfare, signaling the transformation of the conflict into not just a military struggle but also a comprehensive economic confrontation. This early discourse presents a detailed overview that encapsulates both the uncertainties and the tenacity of the German side in the face of escalating challenges.
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