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History of the World War, Volume 3 (of 7)

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A military narrative recounting major campaigns and battles across the war’s principal theaters: trench warfare and assaults such as Neuve Chapelle and Verdun; the Italian front with Isonzo and Tyrolean operations; the Gallipoli campaign and ANZAC amphibious assaults; the fleet action at Jutland; Russian operations including sieges and retreats; Balkan political and military shifts involving Bulgaria, Greece, and Salonika; and Mesopotamian sieges and the capture of Baghdad. Chapters combine tactical description, operational context, casualty-heavy accounts, and illustrations of logistical, naval, and diplomatic factors that shaped each theater.

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Jr. Francis A. March

Francis A. March, Jr. was an American author and historian best known for his extensive work on World War I. His notable series, "History of the World War," comprises seven volumes that provide a detailed account of the events, strategies, and impacts of the war. March's writing is characterized by thorough research and a narrative style that aims to engage readers with the complexities of this significant historical period. His contributions to historical literature offer valuable insights into the global conflict and its aftermath, making his work a resource for both scholars and general readers interested in military history.

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