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A typical village war memorial to soldiers killed in World War I. National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, is a memorial dedicated to all Americans who served in World War I. The Liberty Memorial was dedicated on 1 November 1921, when the supreme Allied commanders spoke to a crowd of more than 100,000 people.
- American Entry Into World War I
US President Woodrow Wilson announces the break in official...
- World War I Casualties
British and German wounded, Bernafay Wood, 19 July 1916....
- Causes of World War I
European diplomatic alignments shortly before the war. The...
- Allies
Allies of World War I. The Entente, or the Allies, were an...
- Central Powers
Allied and Central Powers during World War I ... Germany...
- Simple English
Map of Europe at the start of World War I. Turkey refers to...
- Genocide
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in...
- Leaders
Allied leaders of World War I. The Council of Four (from...
- Eastern Front (World War I)
11 Prisoners of war in Russia. 12 Disease on the Eastern...
- Asian and Pacific Theatre of World War I
Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I consisted of...
- American Entry Into World War I
William G. McAdoo. Allied powers, coalition of countries that opposed the Central Powers (primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) during World War I. The Allies’ original members of greatest import were the British Empire, France, and Russia. Later the United States and Italy joined the Allied cause, while Russia withdrew.
World War I – major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers , [1] which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centred on the Triple Entente of Britain , France and Russia ) and the Central Powers (originally centred on the Triple Alliance of ...
The Allied Powers of World War I were the countries who fought against the Central Powers in World War I. Major countries included the British Empire, France, the Russian Empire, the United States, Italy, and Japan. Most of these countries would fight alongside each other again in World War II, except that Italy and Japan would fight alongside ...
The International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1) is a collaborative international research project designed to develop a virtual English-language reference work on the First World War. 1914-1918-Online.