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  1. The First World War was the first war fought along modern industrial lines. What marked its difference from previous wars, in Europe, is the scale and brutality of casualties inflicted on both sides. Between July 1914, when the war began, and November 1918, when it was concluded, nine million soldiers were killed and twenty-one million wounded.

  2. The origins of the First World War. There are many views about who was responsible for the outbreak of the First World War. Professor Mick sifts the evidence to argue that the war was the result of a collective failure on the part of the European political elites. Modern History Review; Volume 17, 2014/ 2015; Issue 1; Germany 1871–1917

  3. The war fought between July 28, 1914, and November 11, 1918, was known at the time as the Great War, the War to End War, and (in the United States) the European War. Only when the world went to war again in the 1930s and ’40s did the earlier conflict become known as the First World War. Its casualty totals were unprecedented, soaring into the ...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2018 · The spark that set off World War I came on June 28, 1914, when a young Serbian patriot shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria), in the city of Sarajevo. The assassin was a supporter of the Kingdom of Serbia, and within a month the Austrian army invaded Serbia.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · 第一次世界大戰 (簡稱 一戰 ,或稱 歐戰 )是一場於1914年7月28日至1918年11月11日主要發生在 歐洲 的大戰。. 然而當時的歐洲列強互相牽扯下,戰火最終延燒至全球,當時世界上大多數國家都被捲入這場戰爭中。. 大量新式戰術、科技與武器被初次廣泛運用在這 ...

  6. Max, Adolphe. By Laurence van Ypersele. Timeline. Themes. Pre-war. Regions. The International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1) is a collaborative international research project designed to develop a virtual English-language reference work on the First World War.

  7. Māori had mixed views about the First World War. Some supported the war effort and rushed to join up. Others opposed the war as they did not want to fight for the British Crown, which was seen to have done much harm to Māori communities in the 19th century.

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