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Johnson, Jeffrey A. – Humanities, 1996
Recounts the development of one of the most dreaded and horrible weapons of World War I, poison gas. Profiles the inventor, Fritz Haber, and his wife (a distinguished chemist in her own right) who killed herself over the use of the inhumane weapon. (MJP)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, European History, Females
Baggett, Blaine; And Others – Humanities, 1996
Traces the convoluted alliances and diplomatic blundering that resulted in World War I. Places a large degree of the blame on Kaiser Wilhelm II who almost singlehandedly dismantled or ruptured the alliances and treaties of imperial chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Includes photos, paintings, and diary entries. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Beliefs, Democratic Values, Diplomatic History