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World War I: How One Murder Became a World War
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The Powder Keg: Europe's Alliance System Before 1914
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Sarajevo, June 28, 1914: The Day That Changed Everything
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The July Crisis: Twenty-Nine Days That Ended an Era
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The Schlieffen Plan: Germany's Six-Week Gamble and Why It Failed
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The Western Front: When Industrial War Became a Landscape
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Versailles and the Architecture of the Next War
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World War I: How One Murder Became a World War
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On June 28, 1914, a nineteen-year-old assassin fired two shots in Sarajevo. Six weeks later, eight nations were at war. Four years after that, four empires had collapsed, nine million soldiers were dead, and the map of Europe had been redrawn. This series traces how a single act of political violence cascaded into the most destructive war the world had seen, and why the mechanisms that European leaders believed kept the peace instead guaranteed catastrophe.
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