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Definition of “bad war”
June 9, 2022, 2:21 p.m. | Davi Ottenheimer
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Professor Stevenson at the LSE, perhaps the best WWI historian in the world, has a quick note on why that war was “bad”. The First World War was the first modern industrial war. Millions of shells were manufactured, and millions of troops were enlisted – meaning it was fought on a much larger scale than … Continue reading Definition of “bad war” →
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