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The Great War Blog: 3/11/12 - 3/18/12

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THE GREAT WAR BLOG. Friday, March 16, 2012. The Russian Army before World War 1. Political reforms were taking place. The revolution of 1905 convinced the Tsar and his ministers that change was necessary and as a result, a Duma was created, freedom of speech and assembly was granted and even restrictions against the Jews were lifted. Whilst the economic boom provided the army with a wealth of material, it still had to adapt to warfare in the 20. The disasters of 1905 led to the creation of a general staf...

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The Great War Blog: 4/1/12 - 4/8/12

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THE GREAT WAR BLOG. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. The Front Among Rocks and Ice - The Great War in the Dolomites, part two. The Front Among Rocks and Ice - The Great War in the Dolomites, part two. This is the continuation of the previous posts related to the Italian Front of the Great War. This time there are some additional facts here. The number of the soldiers who died in the Dolomites vary between 150.000 and 180.000. Most probably the higher number is the right one. One day a chaplain was conducting a ...

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The Great War Blog: Book review - Thomas Weber - Hitler's First War

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THE GREAT WAR BLOG. Thursday, July 12, 2012. Book review - Thomas Weber - Hitler's First War. Thomas Weber - Hitler's First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War. 8222;Hitler’s First War“ is a unique study on Hitler’s life, the study that wasn’t here before. Many of his biographers were telling the Hitler’s story, focusing on his rise to power and the Nazi era. The only Hitler's photo that appeared in the official history of the List Regiment, published in 1932. Weber i...

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The Great War Blog: 7/1/12 - 7/8/12

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THE GREAT WAR BLOG. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. The story of the airships - part one. The story of the airships - part one. Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin. 8211; a controlled air train. Naval airship L.15, about to land. The zeppelin’s road to the active service was not easy – there were many opponents of airships among the German staff officers. Considered slow and vulnerable the airships had to prove their abilities and versatility. The British had a real problem with the zeppelins and ...

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The Great War Blog: 11/27/11 - 12/4/11

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THE GREAT WAR BLOG. Saturday, December 3, 2011. Movie review - The Dawn Patrol (1938). The Dawn Patrol by Edmund Goulding, 1938. The turning point of the movie is when Courtney is promoted to be a squadron commander, replacing Brand in his duties. Now he realizes that this is not as easy as he thought before. Especially that there is Scott’s baby brother among the latest replacement…. And now a few lines about the technical part and the reality of the Great War in the movie. I hope that the producers wan...

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