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Groundbreaking Books of the Centenary


Gallipoli Trench Rat

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As we are all aware an overwhelming amount of new FWW books have been published since the start of the Centenary and will continue through next year. Now that it is 2017 and we are in the midst of the Centenary, what do you think have been the best, most groundbreaking, reevaluating and most needed titles so far?

 

I do not agree with everything the author has to say or makes a case for but one such that I consider is "The Long Shadow: The Legacies of the Great War in the Twentieth Century" by David Reynolds.

 

 

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Another title to come out during the Centenary that I consider groundbreaking and important: "A Minor Apocalypse: Warsaw during the First World War" by Robert Blobaum.

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