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De Eerste Wereldoorlog: het complete naslagwerk in foto's

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Een geheel herziene uitgave met nieuwe inzichten over de schuldvraag van de auteur J.H.J. Andriessen, een nieuw ontwerp en mooi uitgevoerde omslag. Het boek begint in 1870, wanneer de Frans-Pruisische oorlog uitbreekt. Een tijd waarin het verwerven van zoveel mogelijk koloniën en de juiste bondgenoten een grote rol spelen binnen de politiek en economie. Dit machtspel heeft weergaloze gevolgen en resulteert uiteindelijk in de Eerste Wereldoorlog. De plannen en uitvoeringen van aanvallen, overwinningen en terugtrekkingen worden uitvoerig besproken in dit boek. Dat alles wordt visueel gemaakt door middel van foto's.

600 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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866 reviews154 followers
February 18, 2014
I finally managed to push myself to read up on World War I, which has so far been a fuzzy area in history for me (apart from the Russian Revolution). I still can't say that I know the events well enough, but at least now I get the difference between this and the Second World War.

The Finnish translation wasn't that impressive, but what made reading this even more difficult were all the listings of the troop movements. A huge amount of dates and places is not my idea of engaging war history (especially since I'm not that enthusiastic about it in the first place), but makes it mind-numbing and faceless. So my expectations didn't meet with what I got, because I wanted to know more about the things visible in the photos, like new weapons and other battle related things (the text mentions mustard gas, but only briefly), the reality of what it was like at the front (maybe even told by the soldiers themselves), and general practical things of the war. The collection of photographs, however, was excellent. Even though there were some repetitiveness with all the similar ships and weapons, I would still recommend having a look at them.

I did manage to gather some interesting pieces of information, though, and I'm most certainly going to be reading more about them, when I can find some in depth descriptions (preferably cultural history).

This did leave me wondering, who the photographers were and what they felt about working in the battle fields. Were they hired specifically for this job? In any case, some of the expressions on the men's faces are eerie, and not just because most of them never saw their home again but died in the middle of rotting corpses.

A Canadian military doctor John McCrae wrote this poem on May 2 1915, when his friend was found dead on a field in the midst of millions of poppies. A touching inclusion to the book.

In Flanders Fields

In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
scare heard amid the guns below

We are the dead, short days ago
we lived, felt dawn. Saw sunset glow,
loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders Fields

Take up our quarrel with the foe
To you from failing hands we throw
the torch. Be yours to hold it high
If ye break faith with us who die
we shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders Field.
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October 30, 2025
Dette er ikke bare en billedbok, men en innføring i første verdenskrig og grunnene til at den brøt ut. Boka er kategorisert i kapitler med forskjellig fokus og er lett å følge. Jeg leste boka på norsk.

Opptakten til krigen starter med Frankrikes tap i 1870-71 mot Tyskland og det påfølgende intrikate diplomatiske spillet mellom stormaktene med mange hemmelige traktater (Storbritannia med sin flåte som føler seg truet av det industrielle Tysklands flåte og økende handelskapasitet, Tyskland som allierer seg med alle for at Frankrike ikke skal få alliansepartnere, Frankrike som vil ha hevn og ha tilbake Alsace-Lorraine, Russland som vil ut av Svartehavet etter at de tapte Krimkrigen).

Det er også viet en del sider til havet og britenes ulovlige sjøblokade og Tysklands uinnskrenkete ubåtkrig som «fikk» USA med i krigen på Trippelententen side (Storbritannia, Frankrike og Russland) etter senkingen av Lusitanina, som faktisk fraktet ammunisjon til Storbritannia og Frankrike til tross for at USA skulle være nøytrale.

Med tanke på dagens konflikter i Gaza og Ukraina så følte jeg et slags déjà vu, for stormaktene tar seg til rette og blåser i internasjonale regler når det gagner dem, men protesterer høylytt når internasjonale reglene blir brutt av motparten.

Krigen på Gallipoli og hvordan Tyrkia kom med på tysk side pga dårlig diplomati fra engelsk side, var også interessant lesing.

Da USA ble med i krigen og ville ha en fred uten seierherrer, gjorde Storbritannia og Frankrike sitt beste med å sabotere dette (Russland var allerede ute av spillet da det hadde brutt ut revolusjon) og man fikk freden i Versailles hvor tyskerene ble tvunget til å ta all skyld for krigen og gjorde at krigen fikk en pause før den brøt ut som andre verdenskrig 20 år senere.

Jeg likte også kapittelet om den tyske hochsee-flåte som kontreadmiral Reuter senker i Scapa Flow som følge av mangel på kommunikasjon og av frykt for at Storbritannia ville beslaglegge flåten.
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730 reviews36 followers
May 31, 2020
I picked up this book to look at the 800 pictures. There is a decent amount of text too, but I don’t have time to read it. (I know the basics about ww1 but couldn’t judge the book anyway.) The photographic material is impressive. Enormously sad, but impressive.

I wasn’t aware of this poem.


In Flanders Fields
BY JOHN MCCRAE

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.


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177 reviews1 follower
May 15, 2025
Interessant boek over de eerste wereldoorlog. Jammer dat er flink wat tekstuele of typfouten in staan. Ook zijn de afbeeldingen niet altijd passend bij de tekst. Desalniettemin een heel interessant boek.
21 reviews
August 28, 2022
Muy bueno para tener una visión global de la WWI con cantidad de fotografías.
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198 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2021
Tuto knihu jsem si zcela záměrně koupil, protože vím, že se k ní budu vracet. Protože čím starší jsem, tím víc mě fascinuje 1. světová válka, a vedle toho miluju staré fotografie, za kterými se skrývají skuteční lidé a jejich životy tak odlišné od těch našich. Knize nemám moc vytknout - líbí se mi, jak zpochybňuje vinu Německa za rozpoutání války a naopak odkazuje na předválečné kroky především Francie a Ruska, kterým ekonomický rozmach Německa nedal spát. Samozřejmě ani Velká Británie, která se snad ještě i nyní považuje za vládce moří, nebyla bez viny. No, a na závěr mi jako Čechovi chyběla jakákoli zmínka o českých legionářích v Rusku. Každopádně víc takových knih!
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February 26, 2015
Another book on the subject of the Great War (WO1) which I bought online because it was called WO1 in pictures and the price was right, for some of the visuals of this war. However I got quite a surprise when the book arrived, 600 pages and a lot of text. It will prove undoubtely an interesting read and view upon the mass of pictures this book does offer (800 pictures).
A really nice surprise, by the way this book is available in English as well if you search with the authors name.
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10 reviews1 follower
May 9, 2019
Prachtig fotomateriaal met de hoofdlijnen van de veldslagen en de achtergronden van de oorlog
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