Books of The Times: Miranda Carter’s ‘George, Nicholas and Wilhelm’ and World War I
A group biography of the rulers of Britain, Russia and Germany, whose blood ties and fondness for one another were not enough to prevent World War I.
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Wednesday, 24 March, 2010
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