Germany's Aims in the First World War
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Fritz Fischer in his seminal work, Germany's Aims in the First World War. Published by WW Norton & Co in 2007, this comprehensive paperback spans an impressive 704 pages, delving deep into the complex causes and foreign relations that shaped Germany's strategy during the tumultuous years of 1914-1918. Fischer's meticulous research and provocative arguments have made this book not only a pivotal historical text but also one of the most debated works in modern historiography. Engage with the controversies and revelations that continue to influence our understanding of World War I and Germany's role in it. This essential read is a must-have for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, providing a profound exploration of a critical period in global history.