
The Story of the Great War, Volume 5 Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War
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"The Story of the Great War, Volume 5" by Reynolds, Churchill, and Miller is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This volume offers a comprehensive narrative on World War I, focusing on various military operations, wartime diplomacy, and political ramifications from official sources. It seeks to illuminate the complex international relationships and the intricate events of warfare, particularly emphasizing American neutrality and the nation's response to the European conflict. At the start of this volume, the narrative delves into various topics surrounding the war, beginning with issues of propaganda and diplomatic conspiracies involving the Austro-Hungarian ambassador in the United States. The text discusses significant events such as the arrests stemming from espionage activities, plots to instigate strikes in munitions factories, and the consequences of these actions on U.S. neutrality. This set-up hints at the intricate balance of political motives and military strategies that characterized the war, leading into detailed discussions of naval operations, blocades, and the unfolding of critical battles as the war progressed.
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