In 1914, thousands of soldiers eagerly boarded trains across Europe to fight in World War I; they thought it would be a quick and easy battle. Five years later, more than 8 million troops were dead and countless families were split apart. Author Adam Hochschild explores those divisions in his book
To End All Wars.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/30/135803783/wwi-the-battle-that-split-europe-and-families?ft=1&f=1008
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