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WORLD WAR ONE AN INSIGHT question: Outline the major points of world war one in relation to the nations involved

Title: WORLD WAR ONE AN INSIGHT question: Outline the major points of world war one in relation to the nations involved
Category: History / War & Conflicts
Details: Words: 1534 | Pages: 6.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


WORLD WAR ONE AN INSIGHT question: Outline the major points of world war one in relation to the nations involved

World War I was actually a largely European war. What made the war so important were the huge casualties caused no only by the duration, but the introduction of new weapns, including poison gas and rapid advances in the lethality of weapons. A whole generation of European men was largely killed in the fighting. The consequences were enormous. Empires and ruling families fell. Long held social systems collapsed. The Bollshevivks seized power in Russia. New …showed first 75 words of 1534 total

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showed last 75 words of 1534 total…had been fought previously. Every American visiting Britain should stop a moment at virtually any village church they chance upon. Inside they will find a large opened book. The books is a list of the fallen of World War I. When one stops to think of similar books throughout Britain, one begins to comprehaend the enormity of World War I losses. I know less about France and Germany, but the same may be true there.

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