The First World War (1)

The First World War (1)

The Eastern Front 1914–1918

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Author: Geoffrey Jukes
About this book
This book unravels the complicated and tragic events of the Eastern Front in the First World War. The author details Russia's sudden attack on German forces, despite her inadequate resources. A crushing defeat at Tannenberg was followed by Germany inflicting humiliation after humiliation on desperate Russian troops. For a while, those forces led by General Brusilov and facing Austria-Hungary fared better, but in the end this front too collapsed. Morale plummeted, the army began to disintegrate, and the Tsar was forced to abdicate - paving the way for the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917.
Contents
Introduction · Chronology · Warring sides: Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary · The fighting: From war to revolution · Portrait of a soldier: A trooper, an ensign and a sergeant· The world around war: The last days of Tsarist Russia · Portrait of a civilian:'Living on cereals and porridge' · How the war ended: The Bolsheviks seize power · Conclusion and consequences: The emergence of a superpower
Paperback; January 2002; 96 pages; ISBN: 9781841763422


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