Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 44
Discover the pivotal moments of World War I in the Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 44, authored by Woodrow Wilson and published by Princeton University Press in 1984. This compelling volume spans 632 pages and delves into the dramatic events of the time, including the devastating defeat of the Italian army at Caporetto by the combined German and Austro-Hungarian forces, which posed a significant threat to Italy's involvement in the war.
Furthermore, this edition explores the Bolshevik seizure of power in Petrograd, highlighting the critical turning point that led to Russia's inevitable withdrawal from the conflict. With its rich historical context and insightful correspondence, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in American history, political science, and the intricacies of early 20th-century warfare. Enhance your understanding of this tumultuous era with Wilson's firsthand accounts and analyses.