Turning Points in 1914
Memory of the First World War is often defined by trench deadlock and an impression of perpetual stalemate. But this obscures the fact that there were several key turning points in the conflict which, had things gone differently, could have produced a very different war. This talk explores several of these pivotal moments and speculates on what might have been.
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