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Description
Great wars are rarely born of intent; they grow from moments misread and choices unreturned. History often turns not on grand plans, but on sudden moments-an assassination, a border skirmish, a misunderstood message. This book examines the fragile chain reactions that transformed local crises into world changing wars. From Sarajevo in 1914 to the accidental escalations of the Cold War and beyond, "Assassinations, Incidents and Miscalculations That Started Wars" uncovers how human error, pride, and coincidence combined to unleash destruction on unprecedented scales. Drawing on diplomatic archives, eyewitness records, and military communications, it reveals how leaders, under pressure and misinformation, made decisions that spiraled beyond control. More than a chronicle of mistakes, it is an exploration of causality-how systems built for deterrence can become catalysts, and how history's greatest tragedies often began with something small enough to overlook. Author of English-language books at the intersection of self-help, business dynamics, and historical analysis. Clara uncovers universal truths to help readers build resilient lives and ventures.



