
The War That Will End War, written by H. G. Wells and first published in 1914, is a critical analysis of World War I and its underlying causes. Wells examines militarism, particularly German imperialism, and argues for disarmament and a transformation of global politics to prevent future conflicts. He posits that the war represents a struggle for civilization against militarism and advocates for a peaceful, cooperative international order. The phrase 'the war to end all wars' is famously attributed to Wells, emphasizing his belief in the necessity of defeating militarism to achieve lasting peace.



























































