The Beginning of the First World War
The beginning of World War I began on June 28, 1914, which continued in 1918 AD. The war of World War I belongs to Duke Ferdinand of Aastria . Ferdinand was assassinated by bombing a secret revolutionary organization called the Black Hand in Bosnia's capital Serojova. The first world war started on 28 July 1914 with the war of Austria and Servia.
Countries involved in World War I
A total of 37 countries of the world were involved in the First World War. In the First World War, the whole world was divided into two camps - one Allied nation and the other axis nation. Germany, Austria and Hungary were included in the Axis Nation, while Japan, England, the United States, Russia and France were allied to the Allies. The Axis nations were led by Germany.
Events of the First World War
During the First World War, on August 1, 1914, Germany staged a war against Russia and on August 3, France. England entered the World War I on August 4, 1914, by a war against Germany. On 26 April 1915, Italy joined the First World War on behalf of the Allies. London Secretariate After Italy joined the Allies, on 23 March 1915 AD, declared war on Austria. America entered the First World War with the declaration of war against Germany on April 6, 1916, on behalf of the Allies. Of America The immediate cause of World War I entry by Germany was in March, 1917 AD. 5 American ships were to be sunk in. One of the main reasons for World War I going global was the entry of the US.
End of World War I
The First World War ended on November 11, 1918 AD. After the end of the war, Germany and the Allies were held guilty of the war by a commission formed in 1919 AD. 66 billion 500 million pounds were demanded from Germany as war damages. The Paris Peace Conference was held in June 1919 to determine peace terms, in which American President Woodrow Wilson, Prime Minister of England Lloyd George and Prime Minister of France George Clemensho played an important role. 675 million soldiers took part in this war. The greatest contribution of the First World War was the establishment of the League of Nations in the international arena.
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