War of Illusions explained
War of Illusions |
Author: | Fritz Fischer |
Title Orig: | Krieg der Illusionen |
Orig Lang Code: | de |
Subject: | World War I |
Pub Date: | 1969 |
Oclc: | 1634439 |
Dewey: | 327.43 |
Congress: | DD228.5 |
War of Illusions: German policies from 1911 to 1914 is a book by German historian Fritz Fischer, first published in German in 1969 as Krieg der Illusionen.[1] [2] [3]
Along with Fischer's Germany's Aims in the First World War, the book argues for German responsibility for the outbreak of the First World War.
Notes and References
- 10.3138/cjh.10.1.105 . The Short-War Illusion: German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs August-December 1914, by L. L. Farrar, Jr . 1975 . Burdick . C. B. . Canadian Journal of History . 10 . 105–106 .
- 1852148 . Kitchen . Martin . Farrar . L. L. . Reviewed work: The Short-War Illusion: German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs, August-December 1914, L. L. Farrar, Jr . The American Historical Review . 1975 . 80 . 5 . 1352–1353 . 10.2307/1852148 .
- 40201485 . Koch . H. W. . Farrar . L. L. . Reviewed work: The Short-War Illusion; German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs August-December 1914, L. L. Farrar Jr . International Journal . 1974 . 29 . 4 . 670–672 . 10.2307/40201485 .