I consider myself a passable author, but I probably wouldn't write if there were others who wrote about the things I think are important.
Luckily, there is a great author who wrote a fantastic, short essay on WWI and how it changed the world for the worse.
Joseph R. Stromberg is the author and the essay is called "The Meaningless Catastrophe of WWI." You can access the essay here.
Perhaps by reading and understanding this essay, we can avoid future, worldwide bloodbaths. Call me an optimist.
Luckily, there is a great author who wrote a fantastic, short essay on WWI and how it changed the world for the worse.
Joseph R. Stromberg is the author and the essay is called "The Meaningless Catastrophe of WWI." You can access the essay here.
Perhaps by reading and understanding this essay, we can avoid future, worldwide bloodbaths. Call me an optimist.
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