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Historian William Philpott reexamines the causes and lingering effects of the first truly modern war—World War I.

Full Synopsis
The Great War of 1914–1918 was the first mass conflict to fully mobilize the resources of industrial powers against one another, resulting in a brutal, bloody, protracted war of attrition between the world's great economies. Now, one hundred years after the first guns of August rang out on the Western front, historian William Philpott reexamines the causes and lingering effects of the first truly modern war.

Drawing on the experience of front-line soldiers, munitions workers, politicians, and diplomats, War of Attrition explains for the first time why and how this new type of conflict was fought as it was fought, as well as how the attitudes and actions of political and military leaders, and the willing responses of their peoples, stamped the twentieth century with unprecedented carnage on—and behind—the battlefield.

"[Derek Perkins'] modulations of tone and emphasis express the meanings of the text and help keep places, events, people, and concepts across several continents and four years effortlessly clear for the listener." ---AudioFile

"An astute examination by an expert war historian that sifts through the collective 'theatres of attrition' in this unprecedented slaughter." ---Kirkus

"A gripping narrative." ---Geoffrey Wawro, author of A Mad Catastrophe

War of Attrition

Fighting the First World War

Author William Philpott

Narrated by Derek Perkins

Publication date Jun 30, 2014

Running time 18 hrs

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