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624 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2004
Governments and high commands creates the circumstances in which thousands of troops with merciless weaponry were obliged to kill and maim, but they could not determine the speed and scale of the carnage. This being the case…even more depended than in previous wars on the individuals’ combat motivation. And it remains true…that from the Marne and Tannenberg to the Somme and the Chemin des Dames citizens soldiers did kill each other, often at rates of several thousand a day for weeks at a stretch.