The summer of 1914 shattered a century of peace, plunging empires into a vortex of industrialized slaughter. This was not merely a war but the first total war, a seismic rupture that consumed continents and defined an era. Its echoes of trench warfare, political collapse, and technological terror still resonate in our world today.
Ibnul Jaif Farabi masterfully narrates the intricate tapestry of alliances, ambitions, and animosities that lit the fuse. This comprehensive guide moves beyond the Western Front to explore the forgotten battles in Africa, the Middle East, and the seas, detailing the unification of Germany and Italy, the brittle Austro-Hungarian empire, and the lethal evolution of machine guns, tanks, and chemical weapons.
You will experience the war's relentless chronology, from the fatal shots in Sarajevo to the desperate final offensives and the uneasy peace of Versailles. Gain a profound understanding of how this conflict redrew maps, toppled dynasties, and planted the seeds for future turmoil, all delivered with gripping narrative clarity. Prepare to journey into the heart of the darkness that birthed the twentieth century.











