Causes and Consequences of the First World WarEvans Brothers, 2003 - 78 páginas Introducing and explaining the causes and consequences of World War II, this book is one of a series which explain the contributory factors leading up to some of the most significant events of the 20th century and the effects of those events on the world. |
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