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Germany Before the War
Napoleon-Eugene Beyens
20 episodes
2 months ago
Delve into the pivotal years leading up to the First World War with Baron Beyens, a seasoned diplomat of the Belgian service. Posted to Berlin in 1912, his experiences and personal observations formed the backbone of this insightful book. Beyens had exclusive access to the German political elite, the Emperor included, and was privy to their perspectives on the escalating international tension. In this volume, he unveils the personas, driving motives, and responses of these influencers while also dissecting the economic triggers of the war. Unravel the intricate diplomacy and governmental challenges of pre-war Europe through Beyens eyes. The causes of World War I remain a subject of intense debate even after a century, and this enlightening book provides invaluable insight into the catastrophic decisions that spiraled into a devastating war. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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Delve into the pivotal years leading up to the First World War with Baron Beyens, a seasoned diplomat of the Belgian service. Posted to Berlin in 1912, his experiences and personal observations formed the backbone of this insightful book. Beyens had exclusive access to the German political elite, the Emperor included, and was privy to their perspectives on the escalating international tension. In this volume, he unveils the personas, driving motives, and responses of these influencers while also dissecting the economic triggers of the war. Unravel the intricate diplomacy and governmental challenges of pre-war Europe through Beyens eyes. The causes of World War I remain a subject of intense debate even after a century, and this enlightening book provides invaluable insight into the catastrophic decisions that spiraled into a devastating war. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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Germany Before the War
2 minutes
3 months ago
20 - Germany Before the War by Napoleon-Eugène Beyens
Delve into the pivotal years leading up to the First World War with Baron Beyens, a seasoned diplomat of the Belgian service. Posted to Berlin in 1912, his experiences and personal observations formed the backbone of this insightful book. Beyens had exclusive access to the German political elite, the Emperor included, and was privy to their perspectives on the escalating international tension. In this volume, he unveils the personas, driving motives, and responses of these influencers while also dissecting the economic triggers of the war. Unravel the intricate diplomacy and governmental challenges of pre-war Europe through Beyens eyes. The causes of World War I remain a subject of intense debate even after a century, and this enlightening book provides invaluable insight into the catastrophic decisions that spiraled into a devastating war. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
Germany Before the War
Delve into the pivotal years leading up to the First World War with Baron Beyens, a seasoned diplomat of the Belgian service. Posted to Berlin in 1912, his experiences and personal observations formed the backbone of this insightful book. Beyens had exclusive access to the German political elite, the Emperor included, and was privy to their perspectives on the escalating international tension. In this volume, he unveils the personas, driving motives, and responses of these influencers while also dissecting the economic triggers of the war. Unravel the intricate diplomacy and governmental challenges of pre-war Europe through Beyens eyes. The causes of World War I remain a subject of intense debate even after a century, and this enlightening book provides invaluable insight into the catastrophic decisions that spiraled into a devastating war. - Summary by Ted Lienhart