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A fascinating history of the siege of the Przemysl fortress at the start of World War One. Przemysl was the great defensive bulwark created by the Austro-Hungarian empire to defend against invasion from the Russians and held out for a total six months before finally falling to starvation breaking both armies in the process. The author makes a convincing argument that the ethnic cleansing that resulted set the pattern for future atrocities.
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