
The Long Road to War
Documentary · History · War
Overview
We all learned in schools that the WWI began with the assasination of Franz Ferdinand done by a young Bosnian Gavrilo Princip. In fact, the war was brewing much longer.
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Hew Strachan
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Hew Strachan
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Dominic Lieven
Dominic Lieven
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Dominic Lieven
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Dušan T. Bataković
Dušan T. Bataković
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Dušan T. Bataković
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Georges Henri-Soutou
Georges Henri-Soutou
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Georges Henri-Soutou
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Lothar Hobelt
Lothar Hobelt
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Lothar Hobelt
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Annika Mombauer
Annika Mombauer
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Annika Mombauer
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John Rohl
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John Rohl
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Stig Förster
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Jean-Paul Bled
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Alan Sked
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