World War 1 was a devastating war that claimed the lives of millions of people. All because a Serbian nationalist, named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. Throu…
World War I
How did better factories lead directly to World War One? In the late 1800s, many European countries, mainly Britain, France, Belgium, and Germany, started to industrialize, using machines to do the wo…
World War I lasted from the years of 1914-1918. This war spread to pretty much every continent on Earth. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was killed in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip after tak…
During the Paris Peace Conference on June 28th 1919, the Allied Powers and delegates from Germany agreed on a set of punishments in which Germany would have to face for the damage that they caused in …
After four years of innumerable casualties and the greatest war destruction that the world had seen so far, to much relief WWI came to an end on November 11, 1918. The U.S. addition to the Allied powe…
To what extent did the alliance system, nationalism, and militarism contribute to the start of World War I? Well, they are pretty much the whole reason why the war started. Growing nationalism led to …
At the end of World War 1, the allied powers settled on a treaty of retribution that would eventually throw them into the biggest war documented in history. The Treaty of Versaille made Germany respon…
It is World War One, and you are an infantryman, hiding in the bloody trenches while bullets fly right over your head, then suddenly a huge vehicle is coming right at you. This vehicle is known as a t…
Hope was a major breaking point throughout the first world war. Hope was so wisely used by both sides of the war. When the Germans were retreating ten kilometers to go to the Hindenburg line which was…
"Fascism arose in Europe after World War I when many people yearned for national unity and strong leadership" (Constitutional Rights Foundation 1). Fascism was a popular political ideal throughout Wor…