RE: FWWC Readings
Thanks guys for all the suggestions, added them all to my wishlist!
I have read 1914 by Solzhenitsyn many years ago, the book is for Tannenberg what War and Peace is for Borodino ;-)
A couple of books about the Austro-Hungarian Empire, not related to FWWC but to the war in general:
The Good Soldier Švejk by czech writer Jaroslav Hašek; really funny, alas unfinished.
Die letzten Tage der Menschheit (the last days of mankind) by Karl Kraus; dark humour.
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