The anthology 'U.S. Entering The Great War: 1917-1918' curated by Eric B. Setzekorn, offers a discerning look at the complex period when America entered World War I. This collection features a variety of literary styles, ranging from analytical essays and personal diaries to official documents, each adding depth to the understanding of this transformative epoch. The works chosen represent a rich tapestry of perspectives, shedding light on the multifarious aspects of warfare, diplomacy, and societal change. This thematic and stylistic diversity provides readers with a comprehensive view of the historical landscape during these pivotal years. The contributing authors, under Setzekorn's editorial guidance, are largely drawn from scholarly and military backgrounds, offering authentic insights into the strategic, political, and human dimensions of the war. This collection aligns with historical analyses and military studies, capturing the essence of American involvement from various angles. These expert contributions synthesize individual experiences and broader strategic analyses, enhancing our understanding of America's military and societal mobilization during World War I. 'U.S. Entering The Great War: 1917-1918' is an essential volume for anyone interested in military history, American history, or World War I. It challenges readers to consider the multifaceted narratives of war, bringing together authoritative voices in a dialogue that is as educational as it is engaging. This anthology not only broadens historical knowledge but also enriches the reader's appreciation of the period's complexity through its well-curated essays and primary sources.
This eBook edition of "e;U.S. Entering The Great War: 1917-1918"e; has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. America's entry into the World War in April 1917 presented the United States Army with its greatest challenge in the nation's history. This book examines the U.S. Army's involvement in the Great War from the declaration of war on 6 April 1917 through the initial phase of the German Spring Offensive in March-April 1918. Finally, this book is enriched with the official documents of the U.S. Government from the Fist World War. Contents: Strategic Setting The U.S. Army Before the War American Military and Civilian Leadership The Amalgamation Debate Mobilization of Manpower Building the AEF, 1917 American Soldiers Begin Arriving Training the AEF Men and Materiel in the AEF The War Department: Challenges and Reform Strategic Crisis on the Western Front The AEF Joins the Fight Official Documents of the U.S. Government from the Great War Official Positions of Principal Persons Mentioned in the Correspondence The Continuation and Further Spread of the War-Efforts Toward Peace The Continuation of the War-Participation of the United States Neutral Rights Neutral Duties Belligerent Rights and Practice Other Problems and Responsibilities