Fleming, The Illusion Of Victory - America In World War I
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.31.2.104-105Abstract
Although the Great War of 1914-1918 has long been a popular topic for European historians, it has generally been ignored by American scholars. Consequently, few students know much about it, other than vague ideas that the "War to End All Wars" was caused by German submarines sinking the Lusitania, America "saving" France, and a League of Nations that the United States did not join. This lack of factual awareness is unfortunate since it is exactly the kind of story our citizens need to understand.
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