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The First World War continues to fascinate. Its profound effect on politics and society is still felt today. Yet it remains a greatly misunderstood conflict, shrouded in myths and misperceptions. In The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the First World War Philpott and Hughes, leading young historians of the conflict, draw on recent scholarship to present a clear introduction to the war. In fifty maps, accompanied by supporting text and statistical tables, they survey the main battles and political features of the war. This concise volume will give students and general readers important insights into the nature and effects of world war.List of Tables List of Graphs PART I: POLITICAL The Belligerents Offensive Military Plans The German September Programme of War Aims Allied War Aims in Europe Clearing the Seas The Western Front - An Overview The Peripheral Fronts - An Overview The Great War in Africa & Asia The Allied Blockade of Germany Plans for Partition of the Ottoman Empire Italian Entry into the War France Under Strain, 1917 The German Submarine Campaign, 1917-18 The Strategic Bombing of England The Collapse of Russia, 1917 The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, March 1918 Empire at War The Collapse of Germany, Oct.-Nov. 1918 Peace in the West - The Versailles Settlement Peace in the East - Peace Settlement with Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1918-20 The Costs of the War, 1914-19 PART II: MILITARY The Battle of the Frontiers and the Retreat The Russian Advance in East Prussia The Marne and the Aisne Operations on the Northern Flank, 1914-15 The Attempts to Break the Western Front, 1915 2nd Ypres - The Use of Gas in War The Dardanelles Campaign The German Conquest of Poland The Italians on the Isonzo Salonika Caucasus and Mesopotamia Verdun 1916 The Somme 1 - The Plan and First Day The Somme 2 - The Battle of Attrition The Battle of Jutland The War Between Austria-Hungary and Russia The Defeat of Rumania/War in tl#7
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