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 …
World War I
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…
Before the uprise of the first World War, Europe and Britain had stood as a first-world power, withholding facets of industrial control. Industrial dominion meant for better use of machinery and techn…
The early twentieth century brought about a technology boom: phones, electricity, radios, and so much more. However, the most influential inventions would not be used until World War I. Historians agr…
John Monash was one of the greatest living Australians. He was a profound engineer and intellect, and a famous WW1 general. Despite the prejudice faced by John Monash, he has been able to make a bette…
During World War I, many women were denied the right to vote and the right to serve in military roles. Many regarded the conflict as an opportunity to gain more independence and rights while simultane…
During WW1, medical corps in the army were met with something nobody had seen before. The injuries and trauma that soldiers endured were a new phenomenon, so medical innovations had to be made to catc…