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Reddit mentions of 14-18: Understanding the Great War

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14-18: Understanding the Great War
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Found 3 comments on 14-18: Understanding the Great War:

u/satchiii · 5 pointsr/AskHistorians

Has anyone read this? Is it a good book? 14-18: Understanding the Great War by Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau

u/teirhan · 1 pointr/100yearsago

Yes, it's quoted on the page for The Merry Wives of Windsor as well, though both articles cite different sources (and neither are sources I'm familiar with). I first encountered it in college during a class I took on the origins of the Great War, I just don't remember which book I first read it in.

I highly recommend checking out both Rites of Spring by Modris Eksteins and 14-18: Understanding The Great War by Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau & Annette Becker, in any case. Both are fantastic books, easy to get into - and 14-18 was reissued in 2014 in a new edition for the 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War.