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Based On What You Have Learned, What Emotion Best Describes The Tenor Of Europe After World War I?

  • Introduction & Top Questions
    • Forces and resources of the combatant nations in 1914
    • Technology of war in 1914
    • Initial strategies
      • The Schlieffen Programme
      • Eastern Front end strategy, 1914
      • The strategy of the Western Allies, 1914
    • The war in the west, 1914
      • The German language invasion
      • The Beginning Boxing of the Marne
    • The Eastern and other fronts, 1914
      • The war in the east, 1914
      • The Serbian campaign, 1914
      • The Turkish entry
      • The state of war at sea, 1914–15
      • The loss of the High german colonies
    • Rival strategies and the Dardanelles entrada, 1915–sixteen
    • The Western and Eastern fronts, 1915
      • The Western Front end, 1915
      • The Eastern Front, 1915
    • Other fronts, 1915–16
      • The Caucasus, 1914–sixteen
      • Mesopotamia, 1914–April 1916
      • The Egyptian frontiers, 1915–July 1917
      • Italy and the Italian front, 1915–16
      • Serbia and the Salonika expedition, 1915–17
    • Major developments in 1916
      • The Western Front, 1916
      • The Battle of Jutland
      • The Eastern Front, 1916
      • German language strategy and the submarine war, 1916–January 1917
      • Peace moves and U.S. policy to Feb 1917
    • Developments in 1917
      • The Western Front, January–May 1917
      • The U.S. entry into the war
      • The Russian revolutions and the Eastern Front, March 1917–March 1918
      • Greek diplomacy
      • Caporetto
      • Mesopotamia, summer 1916–winter 1917
      • Palestine, fall 1917
      • The Western Front, June–Dec 1917
      • The Far E
      • Naval operations, 1917–18
      • Air warfare
      • Peace moves, March 1917–September 1918
    • The Western Front end, March–September 1918
    • Other developments in 1918
      • Czechs, Yugoslavs, and Poles
      • Eastern Europe and the Russian periphery, March–November 1918
      • The Balkan front, 1918
      • The Turkish fronts, 1918
      • Vittorio Veneto
      • The collapse of Austro-hungarian empire
    • The final offensive on the Western Forepart
      • The cease of the German war
      • The Armistice
    • Killed, wounded, and missing

Source: https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-I

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