Book summary
DK Eyewitness: World War I explains the causes, major events, and effects of the First World War (1914–1918) in a clear, student-friendly way. It describes how the conflict began, the alliances involved, trench warfare, new weapons, life for soldiers and civilians, and the key battles that shaped the outcome. The book also shows how the war ended and how it changed world politics and society. Like other Eyewitness titles, it uses short explanations, timelines, maps, and photographs of real uniforms, weapons, letters, and artefacts to help readers easily understand this important historical period.
About the author
The book is produced by Dorling Kindersley (DK), a British publishing company rather than a single individual author. DK is well known worldwide for creating educational and reference books for children and adults, especially the Eyewitness series. Their books combine accurate research with concise writing and strong visual design, using detailed photographs, illustrations, and labelled diagrams so learners can explore subjects like history, science, and culture in an engaging and easy-to-follow way.
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