OP is wrong. Nobody can adequately explain how tangled international alliances and national pride and the assassination of Ferdinand and Germany's "blank check" and a false belief in a short war due, and military technological advancements like the machine gun when used against 18th century tactics because at the start the generals couldn't adapt, all lead to the slaughter that was WWI.
OP is wrong. Nobody can adequately explain how tangled international alliances and national pride and the assassination of Ferdinand and Germany's "blank check" and a false belief in a short war due, and military technological advancements like the machine gun when used against 18th century tactics because at the start the generals couldn't adapt, all lead to the slaughter that was WWI.