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Timeline World War I

1914

Start of war

The reason for the outbreak of the First World War was the events in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Black Hand organization of the Young Bosnia movement, assassinated Archduke Frans Ferdinand. Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, so the resonance of the murder was enormous. This was the reason for Austria-Hungary to attack Serbia.

A little town

Serbia

Team

Germany

1914 ППGermany

On August 1, Germany declared war on Russia, and the First World War began. After that, the world can never be the same as it was before.

1914-1915

1915 Galician Battle

Galician Battle. One of the largest battles of the First World War, as a result of which Russian troops occupied almost all of eastern Galicia, almost all of Bukovina and besieged Przemysl.

1916 Werden Battle

1916

СовокупностьThe totality of the fighting of German and French troops during the First World War on the Western Front, conducted from February 21 to December 18, 1916. One of the largest and one of the bloodiest military operations in the First World War, which went down in history as a textbook example of a war of attrition. During the battle, French troops managed to repel a large-scale German offensive in the Verdun area.

1918 Germany's spring offensive

1918

The last offensive of the German army on the Western Front of the First World War, undertaken under the command of Erich Ludendorff on March 21 - July 18, 1918. The purpose of the offensive was to break through the line of defense of the Entente forces before the arrival of US troops in Europe.

19ю18 Hundred- day offensive

A large-scale offensive by the Entente forces against the German army during the First World War. It ended with the defeat of the German troops and the Compiegne Armistice, which ended the war.

1919

1919 The Treaty of Versailles

End of war

The most important of the series of peace treaties that ended the First World War; the document signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919, put an end to the state of war between Germany and the anti-German coalition. The provisions of the Versailles Peace were worked out within six months after the Armistice of Compiegne, including within the framework of the Paris Peace Conference: the various, often contradictory, goals of the leaders of the victorious countries led to lengthy debates on the main points of the treaty - on the need for a trial of Kaiser Wilhelm II, on the size and structure of the future German army, on the fate of the territories the former German Empire and the amount of reparations.

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