Reading about World War I is fascinating because it often explains so much about problems the world is currently facing. I'm interested if anyone has any recommendations. I'll give mine - "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World" by Margaret MacMillan. It came out a few years ago. She details not just the imperfections of the resulting peace treaty, but explains how the desires and personalities of the negotiators affected the outcome.
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