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  1. World War I - Wikipedia

    ^ Including 2,000,000 German soldiers, at least 1,000,000 Austro-Hungarians, 800,000 Ottoman troops[2] ^ Often abbreviated as WWI or WW1 ^ Only the Triple Alliance was a formal "alliance"; the …

  2. World War I | Causes, Years, Combatants, Casualties, Maps ...

    Feb 8, 2026 · Heroic U.S. Army "Hello Girls" of World War I to be honored at Colma cemetery • Feb. 6, 2026, 9:26 PM ET (CBS) WWI Indian soldiers honoured with special tribute in Bournemouth • Feb. 2, …

  3. World War I: Summary, Causes & Facts | HISTORY

    Oct 29, 2009 · WWI was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history, with total casualties estimated at over 16 million.

  4. The United States and the First World War - World War I ...

    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, …

  5. WORLD WAR I OVERVIEW - HISTORY CRUNCH

    World War I began in June of 1914, and is considered to have five major causes that led to the outbreak of the war. These five causes include the four long-term causes (militarism, alliances, imperialism …

  6. First World War - National Army Museum

    The First World War was the first truly global conflict. From 1914 to 1918, fighting took place across several continents, at sea and, for the first time, in the air. This was war on an unprecedented scale, …

  7. About WWI - National WWI Museum and Memorial

    WWI Categories WWI Essentials Learn the essentials about World War I and understand the key events and impacts of the war.

  8. 1914-1918-Online. International Encyclopedia of the First ...

    Explore the comprehensive, peer-reviewed "1914-1918-online" encyclopedia. Access 1,600+ articles on WWI from global experts.

  9. Six Causes of World War I | Norwich University - Online

    Though the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was the direct precipitating event leading to the declaration of war, there were many other factors that also played a role in leading up to World War I …

  10. How Germany Lost World War I - World History Encyclopedia

    5 days ago · German Grave, WWI D. McLellan - Imperial War Museums (CC BY-NC-SA) The reasons Germany lost WWI include: Germany's allies were much weaker militarily than those on the opposing …