Der Weltkrieg, III. Band / Vom Eingreifen Amerikas bis zum Zusammenbruch
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The volume traces military and political developments after the entry of a new overseas power, examining the escalation of unrestricted submarine warfare and its effects on neutrals, the shift in alliances, and the impact of the Russian Revolution. It follows diplomatic and military negotiations leading to treaties and armistices on the eastern front, details internal political crises, changes of government and pressures toward parliamentary reform, and analyzes economic and territorial disputes among the Central Powers and their allies. Military operations on multiple fronts and the interactions between civilian leaders and the high command frame the narrative of diplomatic maneuvering, wartime governance, and the region's eventual collapse.
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