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Historical analysis of WWI offensive culture and industrial warfare

Historical analysis of WWI offensive culture and industrial warfare The passage provides a narrative overview of pre‑WWI militarism and technology without mentioning any contemporary actors, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. It offers no new evidence of misconduct or links to current power structures. Key insights: Describes the ‘cult of the offensive’ concept in early 20th‑century Europe.; Mentions historical figures such as Crown Prince Wilhelm, Bismarck, and Sir Edward Grey.; Cites Steven Van Evera’s 1984 article on the origins of WWI.

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Historical analysis of WWI offensive culture and industrial warfare The passage provides a narrative overview of pre‑WWI militarism and technology without mentioning any contemporary actors, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. It offers no new evidence of misconduct or links to current power structures. Key insights: Describes the ‘cult of the offensive’ concept in early 20th‑century Europe.; Mentions historical figures such as Crown Prince Wilhelm, Bismarck, and Sir Edward Grey.; Cites Steven Van Evera’s 1984 article on the origins of WWI.

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