Summary Of Michael Howard's Men Against Fire

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Author Michael Howard in Men Against Fire makes the argument that the First World War occurred due to the realization that even with advancements in military technology, that pushing into wars using this new technology would not transpire into suicide, rather the adversaries were compelled to adopt different strategies to combat and implement the advancements. This is partially true, the advancements and strategies were part of the broader cause of militarism. This accompanied by nationalism, imperialism, and an entangling system of alliances amongst the major powers in Europe came about as the causes of the First World War. Before the first World War, Europe was unstable, the major states were locked into a polar system of alliances that

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