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The Great War: Myths About Myths

Why was World War I such a blood bath? So asked Adam Hochschild in a recent New York Times op-ed, directly confronting one of the most enduring and haunting questions of modern history.

His answers centered on four illusions, but in giving these he instead perpetuates some of the worst myths of the Great War.

Here they are, followed in turn by my reasons for naming them “myths.” Remember, a myth is not a lie, but rather a narrative based on some truth...

Read entire article at War on the Rocks