La crisis mundial 1911-1918 [The World Crisis 1911-1918]
Su historia definitiva de la Primera Guerra Mundial [Your Definitive History of World War I]
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Esta obra magistral no recoge únicamente el testimonio de Winston Churchill a partir del papel que jugó en la Gran Guerra sino también demuestra que era un historiador brillante.
Una obra esencial para todos aquellos que deseen entender mejor el siglo xx.
Winston Churchill no fue únicamente un gran líder político y militar, también fue un cultivado historiador y un prolífico escritor galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura en el año 1953. A lo largo de estas páginas narra de forma magistral los dramáticos detalles que, desde 1911, empezaron a forjar un conflicto a escala mundial y que, por último, desencadenaron la llamada Gran Guerra.
Asimismo, describe los inicios del concepto bélico moderno dominado por la alta ingeniería, las trincheras, el terror de los civiles y los avances científicos.
Reseña:
«Un libro extraordinario.»
John Maynard Keynes
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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