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Meyer, G.J.
A world undone: the story of the Great War, 1914–1918 / G. J. Meyer
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Historians of a statistical bent have been moving the Great War’s casualty figures upward and downward for generations. In many cases definitive information is not available. France never specified its losses for August 1914; the records of Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Turkey are often disorderly or worse; some archives are lost, and those that survive sometimes conflict. Anything approaching exactness, especially for whole nations and whole years, is in many cases forever unattainable.
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