War of Illusions

War of Illusions: German policies from 1911 to 1914 is a book by German historian Fritz Fischer, first published in German in 1969 as Krieg der Illusionen.[1][2][3]

War of Illusions
AuthorFritz Fischer
Original titleKrieg der Illusionen
SubjectWorld War I
Publication date
1969
OCLC1634439
327.43
LC ClassDD228.5

Along with Fischer's Germany's Aims in the First World War, the book argues for German responsibility for the outbreak of the First World War.

References

  1. Burdick, C. B. (1975). "The Short-War Illusion: German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs August-December 1914 , by L. L. Farrar, Jr". Canadian Journal of History. 10: 105–106. doi:10.3138/cjh.10.1.105.
  2. Kitchen, Martin; Farrar, L. L. (1975). "Reviewed work: The Short-War Illusion: German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs, August-December 1914, L. L. Farrar, Jr". The American Historical Review. 80 (5): 1352–1353. doi:10.2307/1852148. JSTOR 1852148.
  3. Koch, H. W.; Farrar, L. L. (1974). "Reviewed work: The Short-War Illusion; German Policy, Strategy & Domestic Affairs August-December 1914, L. L. Farrar Jr". International Journal. 29 (4): 670–672. doi:10.2307/40201485. JSTOR 40201485.


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