History of War

THE THIRD REICH IN PHOTOS THE INTERIM YEARS 1918-1938

“ONCE THE TRUTH BEHIND THE PROPAGANDA IMAGES BECAME KNOWN, THE CARNAGE OF THE WAR SHOCKED CIVILISATION TO ITS CORE”

ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR STUTTGART, 1916

This image on the cover of the Illustrated History of the World War was published around 1916. Germans in tell-tale spike helmets (Pickelhaube) and their Austro-Hungarian allies are depicted as heroically charging into battle. Once the truth behind such propaganda images became realised, the carnage of the war shocked civilisation to its core, regardless of nationality. In the wake of bloodshed on such a vast scale, long-secure world views of history, humankind, religion, economics and morality were left in ruins.

Whole generations of British, French, Belgian, German, Austrian and Russian young men disappeared into the muddy mayhem of protracted trench warfare, where the term ‘No-Man’s-Land’ took on a whole new meaning for the future of armed conflict. The toxic seeds of a future war lay sown into the bloody mire of the battle-scarred European landscape. Its societies were left festering with open wounds that never properly healed, especially in Germany, which saw itself as a victim of treachery and subject to onerous post-war punishment.

German military and radical political leaders foisted the ‘stabbed in the back’ excuse for Germany’s loss of the war, its loyal soldiers purportedly

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from History of War

History of War1 min read
Ride Into History On Warfare’s Most Iconic Fighting Machines
Discover the WWI roots of the tank, get to grips with some of the most famous models ever to grind into battle, pick through the debris of the greatest armoured clash in history and find out how these weapons of war are evolving. ON SALE NOW Ordering
History of War1 min read
Welcome
The sinking of HMS Hood in May 1941 was a disaster for Britain – all but three of the 1,418 crew went down with the Royal Navy’s prized battlecruiser, along with the nation’s perceived dominance at sea. Hood was reportedly thwarted by a lucky hit fro
History of War1 min readInternational Relations
The Past
On 1 April 1939, Franco’s forces entered Madrid and declared victory. However, three years of brutal civil war left Spain impoverished and the new Francoist state was locked in a struggle for survival. After the civil war Franco was also forced to su

Related