"The Assault: Germany Before the Outbreak and England in War-Time" by Frederic William Wile offers a compelling look at the landscape of Europe on the brink of World War I. This historical account delves into the state of Germany in the years leading up to the conflict, contrasting it with life in England during wartime. Wile's work provides valuable insights into the social, political, and economic factors that fueled the war, examining the climate of war propaganda and public sentiment in both nations. Explore the complex relationship between Germany and England during this pivotal period in European history. A vital resource for anyone interested in World War I, "The Assault" provides a detailed examination of a world irrevocably changed. This meticulously prepared print republication makes this important historical work accessible to all.
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