Finishing this up soon.
In spite of powerful evidence, which she herself adduces, to the contrary, she comes down at several points blaming Austria Hungary, and Germany for starting the war, a war which everyone had considered inevitable, and for which everyone had been planning and contributing toward, not just Austria or Germany, for decades, especially Britain, Russia, and France.
Curiously, she leaves Russia out, although she had spent many pages chronicling its involvement in the Balkans, both as a backer of Serbian Slav aspirations, and as an overt adversary of Austria Hungary in the Balkans from which Serbia received assurances of support.
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