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Explore the pivotal year that reshaped history with '1914: The Year the World Ended' by renowned historian Paul Ham. This compelling book provides an in-depth analysis of the events leading to World War I, a conflict that irrevocably altered the global landscape. With detailed narratives from German, British, French, Austria-Hungarian, Russian, and Serbian perspectives, this historical account offers a multi-faceted view of the tensions that sparked the Great War. Dive deep into the political intrigue and the pivotal choices made by European leaders as they approached the brink of chaos. '1914: The Year the World Ended' unearths the myths surrounding the outbreak of war, revealing that leaders did not merely stumble into conflict but consciously chose to engage in what they saw as an inevitable clash of nations. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of 20th-century history, this 736-page hardcover book is a must-read. Join Ham in unraveling the motivations that led to the slaughter of 8.5 million in the trenches and discover how the decisions made in 1914 set the stage for events including the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, and the rise of Nazism. Don't miss this invaluable exploration of how a single year set the world on a path toward unprecedented turmoil. '1914: The Year the World Ended' is your essential guide to understanding the roots of modern conflict and the legacy of the Great War.