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War of empires
War of empires








war of empires

With Margaret Macmillan, Hew Strachan, Tim Harper and Glynn Prysor. At Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey, Chris visits the First World War graves of men from all over the British Empire and marvels at the power of imperialism to mobilise men from across the globe. This multinational character was expressed most strongly on the Western Front where a constellation of different nations, cultures and races worked and fought together. In the first programme of his new series, Professor Sir Christopher Clark explores this transition from a continental war to a world war and shows how the imperial nature of the main belligerent powers ensured, from the outset, that this would be a war on a global scale.Īs a result, the First World War was fought by people of all races and nationalities. The First World War began as a local conflict between Austria-Hungary and its Serbian neighbour but, by the summer of 1918, more than 70 million military personnel were mobilised worldwide.










War of empires