The Forgotten History Of World War I

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The Forgotten History of World War I

The Forgotten History of World War I
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Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 1499565143
ISBN-13 : 9781499565140
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Book Synopsis The Forgotten History of World War I by : Richard A. Barrett, II.

Download or read book The Forgotten History of World War I written by Richard A. Barrett, II. and published by . This book was released on 2014-05-14 with total page 464 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do you think when you think of World War I? Chances are, you think of utter futility, a war waged because greed ran rampant and no one could halt the inevitable tragedy. Chances are, you think of a conflict where an entire generation of young men was wasted needless for a war no one truly wanted but no one could stop.But when you read Richard Barrett II's The Forgotten History of World War I, you'll find out:About Frederick Nietzsche, the racial purity philosopher who shaped the national ideology of Germany in the days before World War I, a philosopher who espoused the German Race as the Superman—“the Blonde Beast”—who would enslave the lower races, the Backworldsmen? When you read Richard Barrett II's The Forgotten History of World War I, you'll find out About how this ideology led to a forgotten genocide in South West Africa from 1904-1907, a horrific elimination of two races known as the Herero and the Nama on par with the Holocaust of Hitlerian fame.When you read Richard Barrett II's The Forgotten History of World War I, you'll find out:About the British Empire, who for two hundred years spread Civilization to countries all across the globe that were stuck in the Dark Ages, and how they wage countless wars to create an order of peace and security for millions of people across the globe.When you read Richard Barrett II's The Forgotten History of World War I, you'll find out:About when 800 British soldiers, honed in the art of Counter-Insurgency against countless terror groups across the world, beat 8000 elite of the German Army and singlehandedly saved the continent of Europe.When you read Richard Barrett II's The Forgotten History of World War I, you'll find out:


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