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Europe's Last Summer: Why the World Went to War in 1914 (Paperback)

by David Fromkin (Author)
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (4 Aug 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099430843
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099430841
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 110,628 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Great War not only destroyed the lives of over twenty million soldiers and civilians, it also ushered in a century of huge political and social upheaval, led directly to the Second World War and altered for ever the mechanisms of governments. And yet its causes, both long term and immediate, have continued to be shrouded in mystery. In "Europe's Last Summer", David Fromkin reveals a new pattern in the happenings of that fateful July and August, which leads in unexpected directions. Rather than one war, starting with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, he sees two conflicts, related but not inseparably linked, whose management drew Europe and the world into what "The Economist" described as early as 1914 as 'perhaps the greatest tragedy in human history'.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Germany to blame, 7 Jun 2006
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Most analyses of the origins of the Great War fall into one of two categories. There is the Marxian viewpoint that it was a struggle between Britain and Germany for captive third world markets, and there is the chaos theory type critique which speaks of the power relationship in Europe spiralling out of control after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinaand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo.

David Fromkin refuses to accept either of these lines of argument and instead carefully assembles his evidence before pointing his finger squarely at the German military machine. Germany, according to Fromkin, was terrified at the prospect of being overtaken as Europe's strongest economic and military power by Russia and wanted to launch a preemptive war against its eastern rival before this could happen. But two things had to be in place before such an adventure could be undertaken. Firstly, in order to carry German domestic opinion, Russia had to be seen as the aggressor. Secondly, their unreliable ally, Austria, had to be in the field in order to defend the Eastern front while Germany's armies knocked Russia's ally France out of the war.

The Sarajevo assassinations provided Moltke and the other German war leaders with a perfect opportunity. They tricked Austria into pursuing a war of vengence against Serbia for harbouring the terrorists who had killed the Archduke, promising to do what was necessary to keep Russia from intervening on Serbia's side. Their real agenda was the reverse: to lure Russia into the conflict, and they duly obliged by declaring a general mobilisation, to which Germany responded by declaring war. Austria found itself fighting Russia instead of being able to smash the tiresome Serbs who were threatening to bring about the distingration of the Dual Monarchy.

Even the Kaiser was only a pawn in the hands of Moltke and his henchmen. Willhelm II was probably the only man in Europe who was genuinely upset and outraged by the killing of his friend Franz Ferdinand. It was easy to give him the role of egging the Austrians on in their crusade against the regicides.

Europe's Last Summer is highly readable - in fact very difficult to put down. Fromkin's conclusions may be unusually stark in their condemnation of Germany, but his arguments are well formulated and present a challenge for other scholars to refute.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magisterial, 10 April 2009
By Mrs. H. Graham "Helen" (England) - See all my reviews
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Just finished reading this terrific book. I couldn't put it down.

The scene-setting is particularly deft as the story reaches its climax in daily accounts from the Great Power capitals.

The conclusion to the book may upset some who cling to the orthodoxy but it's hard to reach any other after reading this brilliantly researched work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellently written & VERY Informative, 17 Jun 2008
By Mrs. Judith Lugg (Wolverhampton, England) - See all my reviews
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I have to thank David Fromkin for this book, as all my life I have never really understood what happened in that fateful summer of 1914; I have been given many so-called reasons for the Great War by many and varied people but have almost always been given to understand that and I quote,' "It was the assassination of the Archduke in Sarajevo."
I now know, thanks to Fromkin that, yes this was the excuse but it was NOT the reason. There have been many investigations into the causes and because of various documentary discoveries, it is now possible to have a more definitive overview.
This book is excellent - it explains lucidly in easy to read format all the wealth of the various machinations by Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the lead up to the First World War.
There is a wealth of detail; obviously there has to be but it is easily understood and one is left with the feeling that what Fromkin says here, is what actually was the cause for the war. He lays the blame squarely on Germany and I believe he is perfectly correct.
All in all an excellent book - for anyone intested in the subject, this is well worth the read.
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