MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History

RETRACING WORLD WAR I

In his two-volume book series, “In the Centennial Footsteps of the Great War,” photographer and author Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy. “It was important for me to remind people of its importance by using a totally new approach. I wanted to bring a new visual effect to history lovers.” highly recommends Szalay-Berzeviczy’s book series and is pleased to share a selection of these outstanding images which bear witness to how the scourge of the Great War touched all corners of the earth.

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