September 22, 2014 at 7:07 pm

The Causes and Effects That Led to World War I

by twistedsifter

 

100 summers ago the countries of Europe collapsed quickly into war: it was sudden but also strangely inevitable. Countless books have been written since about the causes of The Great War, but in this video essay, delve.tv offers an alternative history. By tracing the story backwards in time, they stumble upon a very unexpected cause and discover that sometimes the most harmless of things can have terrible consequences.

Story Design & Direction: Adam Westbrook
Additional Photography: Brett Walsh
Animation: Adam Westbrook

 

see more videos button The Causes and Effects That Led to World War I

twistedsifter on facebook The Causes and Effects That Led to World War I