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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
Just because war would be folly
and self-defeating does not
mean that it cannot happen.
Graham Allison
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
War is never inevitable, though
the belief that it is can become
one of its causes.
Joseph S. Nye
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
History is typically assumed to be the
result of great forces, strategic trends, well-
thought-out plans, but is often a function
of unimportant and unintended events.
Chuck Freilich
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
You will be home before the leaves have
fallen from the trees, Kaiser Wilhelm told his
troops in August 1914. Yet, before autumn
had ended, a million combatants lay dead.
William Tobey
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
The leaders of the era were
wrong about almost everything.
Ben Heineman
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
Serious miscalculation leading to
war is possible even in a modern
world that is well connected and
deeply integrated.
Kevin Ryan
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
The real lesson of history is that a relatively
small crisis over a chunk of third-rate
eastern European real estate will produce a
global confict only if decision makers make
a series of blunders.
Niall Ferguson
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LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORLD WAR I
As we commemorate the outbreak of the frst
world war, let no one swallow the old but tenacious
lie that their sacrifce was a necessary and noble
one. On the contrary, the war is best understood as
the greatest error of modern history.
Niall Ferguson

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