World War I: Daily Journal

World War I: Daily Journal serves as a record of the daily occurrences of the First World War. From the trenches on the Western Front in France, to the shores of Gallipoli, to the skies ruled by the Red Baron, this book takes the reader to every major battlefront of the war and gives great detail on the daily events that took place in the four years of the dreaded conflict. Beginning with the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and then moving on to the Austrian declaration of war on Serbia, with day-by-day events that led to the end of the war with the signing of the Armistice of Compiegne and following events after the war that led to an even greater conflict twenty years later, this book gives great insight to the reader concerning the daily events of the War to End All Wars. Patrick David Gallaher was born on January 27, 1986 in East Tennessee, the second of six children. He was exclusively home-schooled and became interested in military history and writing at an early age. He has worked in numerous family-owned businesses and resides in East Tennessee, the fourth generation on the family farm.