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David Fromkin

Thursday, April 15, 2004

In Europe's Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914?, David Fromkin diverges from the more traditional view that WWI was the result of an unfortunate series of diplomatic accidents. He thinks Germany and Austro-Hungary deserve much of the blame for the war’s outbreak.

&raquo Read an excerpt of Europe's Last Summer in the Reading Room
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Music: "Waiting" by Stephen Warbeck Music from the Movie 'Charlotte Gray' Sony Classical
"My Name is Charlotte Gray" by Stephen Warbeck Music from the Movie 'Charlotte Gray' Sony Classical

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