Generals, traders and soldiers. A dance of death of the facts around those of the opposite.
The book describes the tendentious silence of the incessant intrigues in the headquarters of the Entente and in the offices of their governments during the First World War.
The table of contents can be found in the accompanying illustrations
The book describes the tendentious silence of the incessant intrigues in the headquarters of the Entente and in the offices of their governments during the First World War.
The table of contents can be found in the accompanying illustrations
extra information
Author | Ziese |
year | 1930 |
publisher | Frundsberg |
cover | Hardcover |
Number of pages | 261 |
State | Slight signs of wear and age on the cover, library number on the spine, stamp on endpaper, dedication on endpaper, inside: clean and with a firm binding |