With each passing year, veterans of the Great War grow fewer in number. Yet the war itself continues to attract attention and inspire anger. Fierce battles rage between those who disagree over the origins of the conflict, its nature and its legacy. At the heart of these debates a central question recurs: is the war an example of the twentieth-century dominance of machines over man, or can the terrible losses be attributed to the mistakes made by individual men?
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Gerard J. De Groot is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Modern History at the University of St. Andrews.
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