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From top to bottom, left to right:
  • French attack at the Battle of Verdun, 1916
  • German soldiers manning a machine gun during the Second Battle of the Somme, 1918
  • British Bristol F.2 Fighters during the German spring offensive, 1918
  • Aftermath of the Siege of Przemyśl in Austria-Hungary, 1915
  • Ottoman Arab camel corps leaving for the Middle Eastern front, 1916
  • Bulgarian troops during the Monastir offensive, 1916
Date28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918
(4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks)
Peace treaties
  • Treaty of Versailles
    Signed 28 June 1919
    [b]
  • Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
    Signed 10 September 1919
  • Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
    Signed 27 November 1919
    [c]
  • Treaty of Trianon
    Signed 4 June 1920
  • Treaty of Sèvres
    Signed 10 August 1920
    [d]
  • United States–Austria Peace Treaty
    Signed 24 August 1921
    [e][f]
  • United States–Germany Peace Treaty
    Signed 25 August 1921
    [g]
  • United States–Hungary Peace Treaty
    Signed 29 August 1921
    [h]
  • Treaty of Lausanne
    Signed 24 July 1923
    [i]
Location
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • Pacific
  • Atlantic
  • Mediterranean and Adriatic
Result Allied Powers victory
See Aftermath of World War I
Territorial
changes
  • Formation of new countries in Europe and the Middle East, such as Yugoslavia, Weimar Germany, the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Hejaz, and Yemen
  • Restoration of Polish independence and establishment of the Second Polish Republic
  • Transfer of German colonies and territories to other countries, partition of the Ottoman Empire, dissolution of Austria-Hungary
Belligerents
Allied Powers:
  • World War I France
  • World War I United Kingdom
 and Empire:
  • World War I Australia
  • World War I Canada
  • World War I Ceylon
  • World War I Egypt
  • World War I Newfoundland
  • World War I New Zealand
  • World War I India
  • World War I South Africa
  • World War I Russia[a]
  • World War I Japan
  • World War I Italy (from 1915)
  • World War I United States
    (from 1917)
and others ...
Central Powers:
  • World War I Germany
  • World War I Austria-Hungary
  • World War I Ottoman Empire
  • World War I Bulgaria (from 1915)

and others ...

Commanders and leaders
Main Allied leaders:
  • World War I Raymond Poincaré
  • World War I H. H. Asquith
  • World War I David Lloyd George
  • World War I Nicholas II
  • World War I Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
  • World War I Woodrow Wilson
  • World War I Yoshihito
Main Central leaders:
  • World War I Wilhelm II
  • World War I Franz Joseph I
  • World War I Mehmed V
  • World War I Ferdinand I
Casualties and losses
  • Military dead:
  • Over 5,525,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • Over 4,000,000
  • Total dead:
  • Over 9,000,000
  • ...further details
  • Military dead:
  • Over 4,386,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • Over 3,700,000
  • Total dead:
  • Over 8,000,000
  • ...further details

World War I[j] or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Central Powers. Fighting took place throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia. One of the deadliest wars in history, it resulted in an estimated 9 million soldiers dead and 23 million wounded, plus up to 8 million civilian deaths from numerous causes including genocide. The movement of large numbers of troops and civilians during the war was a major factor in spreading the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.

Increasing diplomatic tensions between the European great powers reached a breaking point on 28 June 1914, when a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July. Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, Germany, France, and Britain were drawn into the war, with the Ottoman Empire joining in November of the same year. Germany's strategy in 1914 was to first defeat France, then transfer forces to the Russian front. However, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the Western Front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the English Channel to Switzerland. The Eastern Front was more dynamic, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite costly offensives. As the war expanded to more fronts, Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, Greece and others joined in from 1915 onward.

In early 1917, the United States entered the war on the Allies' side, and later the same year, the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, making peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. Germany launched an offensive in the west in March 1918, and despite initial successes, it left the German Army exhausted and demoralised. A successful Allied counter-offensive later that year caused a collapse of the German frontline. By the end of 1918, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary agreed to armistices with the Allies, leaving Germany isolated. Facing revolution at home and with his army on the verge of mutiny, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on 9 November.

The fighting ended with the Armistice of 11 November 1918, while the subsequent Paris Peace Conference imposed various settlements on the defeated powers, notably the Treaty of Versailles. The dissolution of the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman Empires resulted in the creation of new independent states, including Poland, Finland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The inability to manage post-war instability contributed to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939.
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