Abstract
The First World War was a traumatic event in more than one sense. This article will try to take a critical approach to different attempts to explain and interpret this historical process, through the writings of contemporary authors who witnessed it from different perspectives and who signaled the Jews and the Freemasons as the key historical agents in the conflict.##plugins.facebook.comentarios##

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