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- World War I - Wikipedia
French attack from a trench at the Battle of Verdun, 1916; British artillery in action at the Battle of the Somme, 1916; U S troops and Renault FT tanks during the Hundred Days Offensive, 1918; British Vickers machine gun crew wearing gas masks during the Battle of the Somme, 1916; Ottoman Arab camel corps leaving for the Middle Eastern front, 1916; Aftermath of the Russian siege of Przemyśl
- World War I | Causes, Years, Combatants, Casualties, Maps, Facts . . .
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- World War I: Summary, Causes Facts | HISTORY
French soldiers in Verdun endure the horrors of trench warfare, a strategy that led to rampant disease, shell shock and mass casualties during WWI
- The Causes of WWI - World History Encyclopedia
The three main causes of WWI were Germany's imperialist ambitions, a rise in nationalist independence movements in the Balkans, and a complex network of international alliances that divided the Great Powers into two opposing groups
- About WWI - National WWI Museum and Memorial
Investigate the events of WWI, and the experience of its soldiers, to understand how conflicts were decided through warfare
- The United States and the First World War - World War I Memorial (U. S . . .
Library of Congress image In the summer of 1914, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ignited a continental war between the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire and the Allies of France, Great Britain, Russia, and Italy By the war’s end in 1918, the war would span the globe, claim more than 16 million lives, and
- 1914-1918-Online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)
Explore the comprehensive, peer-reviewed "1914-1918-online" encyclopedia Access 1,600+ articles on WWI from global experts
- World War I 1914-1918 - Encyclopedia Britannica
To its contemporaries, it was known simply as “the World War” or “the Great War,” because it was nearly impossible to imagine a conflict that would surpass the one that shattered Europe between July 28, 1914, and November 11, 1918 Combat and disease claimed the lives of more than 8 million fighting men, and 21 million more were wounded
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