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100 1 _aCEBULA Adam
245 _aThe Legacy and Consequences of World War I/
_cAdam Cebula
260 _c2020
520 _aThe article points out the enduring and patently disconcerting significance of the events of 1914-1918 by analysing the nature of the war, as well as its profound impact on international relations, in terms of Hans J. Morgenthau's theory of political realism; It examines a paradoxical case of polish volunteers' participation in the anti-Russian campaign on the Great War's Eastern Front as displaying all the essential characteristics of justified warfare whereas, the third emphasises a crucial element of jus post bellum, namely the adequate (well-balanced) international remembrance of all war-related civilian deaths - the latter still remaining arguably distorted as regards the dramatic historical developments in Central and Eastern Europe in the last one hundred years. Opening an unprecedented era of virtually unrestrained political and military violence, the bloody clash of global powers at the beginning of the previous century continue to pose numerous challenges for contemporary researchers.
650 _aWAR
_x LEGACY
650 _aWORLD WAR I
_x CONSEQUENCES
650 _aWAR
_x INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
773 _aJournal of Military Ethics: Vol 19, No. 2, July-August 2020, pp. 118-120 (63A)
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/15027570.2020.1796311
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