This is a book review of General von Josef Graf Sturgkh’s 1921 memoir recalling his days in Berlin serving as the Austrian delegate to the German military’s “Great Headquarters” (1915 – 1916).
“Graf Sturgkh drops several hints about the very heavy losses incurred by the Germans in the very first weeks of the war…”
Click here to read a 1916 article about life on the German home front.
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