World's War Events

World's War Events
World's War Events is a comprehensive three-volume history of World War I, compiled in 1919 by Allen L. Churchill. It features contributions from statesmen, military commanders, historians, and veterans who experienced the war firsthand. The first volume covers the war's causes, the political landscape of Europe, and key military campaigns such as the Marne and Gallipoli, as well as significant events like the sinking of the Lusitania. This work is notable for its diverse perspectives and detailed accounts of the early stages of the conflict.






