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The Path to War: How the First World War Created Modern America
Michael S. Neiberg
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| #260337 in Books | imusti | 2016-10-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x1.20 x9.40l,.0 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | Oxford University Press, USA||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Over There|By David Shulman|Military historian Michael Neiberg history of America’s entry into World War I is the mirror image of Michael Kazin’s “The War Against War…” Where Kazin looks America’s entry from the point of view of the anti-war coalition, Neiberg tracks the views of the broad American public and the war proponents, especially f|||"Considering the importance of America's response to the challenges presented by the First World War, there is-not surprisingly-an extensive body of literature on the American experience in the years leading up to the declaration of war in April 1917. Rarely,
When war broke out in Europe in August of 1914, it seemed, to observers in the United States, the height of madness. The Old World and its empires were tearing each other apart, and while most Americans blamed the Germans, pitied the Belgians, and felt kinship with the Allies, they wanted no part in the carnage. Two years into war President Woodrow Wilson won re-election by pledging to keep out of the conflict. Yet by the spring of 1917-by which point millions had been k...
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