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History of the World War, Volume 4 (of 7)

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The volume surveys major military and political developments of the Great War, beginning with Canada's rapid mobilization and battlefield achievements, including Vimy Ridge and actions at Ypres, and accounts of wartime atrocities used to illustrate enemy tactics. It examines aerial and submarine campaigns such as Zeppelin raids and merchant sinkings, traces political upheaval in Russia from the revolution to Bolshevik ascendancy, and describes Allied and American mobilization, training, and adaptation. It also assesses logistics and civilian contributions—particularly food production and supply measures—that influenced the conflict's course, combining campaign narratives with analysis of technology, diplomacy, and social responses to total war.

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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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