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Burden of Guilt Daniel Allen Butler

Burden of Guilt By Daniel Allen Butler

Burden of Guilt by Daniel Allen Butler


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Summary

The conflagration that consumed Europe in August 1914 had been a long time in coming-and yet it need never have happened at all. For though all the European powers were prepared to accept a war as a resolution to the tensions which were brewing across the Continent, only one nation wanted war to come: Imperial Germany.

Burden of Guilt Summary

Burden of Guilt: How Germany Shattered the Last Days of Peace, Summer 1914 by Daniel Allen Butler

The conflagration that consumed Europe in August 1914 had been a long time in coming-and yet it need never have happened at all. For though all the European powers were prepared to accept a war as a resolution to the tensions which were brewing across the Continent, only one nation wanted war to come: Imperial Germany. Germany alone possessed the opportunity and the power to determine that a war in eastern Europe would become The Great War, which swept across the Continent and nearly destroyed a thousand years of European civilisation. For nearly nine decades it has been argued that the responsibility for the First World War was a shared one, spread among all the Great Powers. Now historian Daniel Allen Butler (author of The Other Side of the Night and The First Jihad) has substantively challenged that point of view, establishing that the Treaty of Versailles was actually a fair judgement: Germany did indeed bear the true responsibility for the Great War. Working from government archives and records, as well as personal papers and memoirs of the men who made the decisions that carried Europe to war, Butler interweaves the events of summer 1914 with portraits of the monarchs, diplomats, prime ministers, and other national leaders involved in the 1914 crisis. He explores the national policies and goals these men were pursuing, and shows how the Imperial German government was presented with opportunities to contain the spreading crisis-opportunities unlike those of any other nation involved-yet each time, the German government consciously and deliberately chose the path which virtually assured that the Continent would go up in flames. The Burden of Guilt is a work destined to become an essential part of the library of the First World War, vital to understanding not only thehow but also the why behind this pivotal event.

Burden of Guilt Reviews

What could have emerged as a somewhat dry political story is here vibrantly brought to life and pulls no punches in its unambiguous conclusions. * The Armourer *
Historians have contended for nearly a century that responsibility for the war was a shared one between the Great Powers; Butler, in his thought provoking book, challenges that view. * Soldier *
...essential reading for anyone wishing to understand not only the how but the why behind one of the most pivotal events of world history. * Lone Star Book Review *
When the 'war to end all wars' finally concluded on November 11 1918, the allies drew up the Treaty of Versailles. The pact humiliated the German people by slicing up their territory, eliminating their Navy, and transforming their army into nothing more than a glorified police force. This embarrassment on the world stage infuriated the German people, including one little known paper-hanger in Berlin named Adolf Hitler * Military Heritage *
It is a well argued and written case for blaming the Germans alone for allowing World War I to happen. * Cross & Cockade International *

About Daniel Allen Butler

Daniel Allen Butler, a maritime and military historian, is the bestselling author of Unsinkable: The Full Story of RMS Titanic, Distant Victory: The Battle of Jutland and the Allied Triumph in the First World War, and The First Jihad: The Battle for Khartoum and the Dawn of Militant Islam. He is an internationally recognized authority on maritime subjects. Butler lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Daniel Allen Butler was educated at Hope College, Grand Valley State University, and the University of Erlangen.

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GOR007208570
9781935149279
193514927X
Burden of Guilt: How Germany Shattered the Last Days of Peace, Summer 1914 by Daniel Allen Butler
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
20100915
256
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