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  1. World War I - Wikipedia

    The Bolsheviks signed an armistice followed by a separate peace shortly after their armed seizure of power. ^ Often abbreviated as WWI or WW1 ^ Only the Triple Alliance was a formal "alliance"; the …

  2. World War I - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Jan 2, 2026 · 1914–1918 Quick Summary Ask the Chatbot Also known as: First World War, Great War, WWI

  3. World War I: Causes and Timeline | HISTORY

    WWI Inventions, From Pilates to Zippers, That We Still Use Today These World War I inventions made life easier during—and after—the war.

  4. About WWI - National WWI Museum and Memorial

    WWI Categories WWI Essentials Learn the essentials about World War I and understand the key events and impacts of the war.

  5. World War I - Topics | Library of Congress

    Exhibition Echoes of the Great War: American Experiences of WWI Explore how Americans experienced the upheaval of world war—at home and abroad.

  6. World War I Timeline From 1914 to 1919 - ThoughtCo

    May 13, 2025 · World War I was sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. Find out what happened after that event in this WWI timeline.

  7. 1914-1918-Online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War …

    Explore the comprehensive, peer-reviewed "1914-1918-online" encyclopedia. Access 1,600+ articles on WWI from global experts.

  8. 10 Greatest World War I Movies of the Last 100 Years, Ranked

    10 hours ago · Over the last century, modern gems like 1917 and ageless classics like Lawrence of Arabia have presented the brutality and despair of the Great War.

  9. Museum of International Cultures Hosts Tribute Week To WWI

    Nov 12, 2018 · The Museum of International Cultures, 411 E. Highway 67 in Duncanville, is hosting a week long tribute to WWI Nov. 11-17. Tribute week kicks off on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, with an …

  10. World War I | Britannica

    World War I: To its contemporaries, it was known simply as "the World War" or "the Great War," because it was nearly impossible to imagine a conflict that would surpass the one that shattered …