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The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman
Barbara Tuchman's "Guns of August" is about World War 1. Her book has a
unique way of telling this story. Her books gives explanations for each country's
involvement in the war. It describes the opinions of the Czar and reasons for all of his
crucial decisions during this time. It also explains how Germany was in a tight spot and
prepared for war a few years before it actually began. 
England was not to worried about the war in Europe because it had it's own
problems. The English people didn't think it was necessary for them to enter the war.
However England got involved to try to protect the weak country of Belgium being
attacked by Germany.
Germany was in a very difficult position because much of Europe was at odds with
it. Germany was prone to attack for two reasons, according to Barbara Tuchman. One
reason is that it is geographically in the center of Europe and between its enemies.
Another is that it held on to territories that once belonged to France. This put France
and
Germany at odds.
She also explains that Russia was militaristically weak. However, there was a type
of myth that Russia was invincible (according to the author). France slightly believed
this
myth. They formed an alliance with Russia because in part of this myth and also because
it
was better for two to face off with Germany than France alone.
I like this book very much because it goes into great detail. She explains vividly the
events occurring that were crucial in deciding the outcome of the war. She also writes
in
story form just like her other books, and it's always easier to read a story that study a
text
book. My favorite thing about this book was that makes the war seem like a story I've
never read, even though most people know the major events of the war. Her style of
writing keeps you guessing what's next.
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