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  1. World War I: Causes and Timeline | HISTORY

    World War I was fought from 1914 to 1918. Learn more about World War I combatants, battles and generals, and what cau...

  2. Why Did the US Enter World War I? | HISTORY

    Apr 6, 2017 · The United States entered World War I in 1917, following the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania and the sho...

  3. World War I: Summary, Causes & Facts | HISTORY

    Oct 29, 2009 · World War I started in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. During the confl...

  4. Watch The Great War Full Episodes, Video & More - HISTORY

    “The Great War” is a four-hour cinematic documentary covering U.S. involvement in World War I in the critical year of 1918. After three years of horrific battle in the trenches of France and ...

  5. 8 Events that Led to World War I - HISTORY

    Apr 6, 2021 · Imperialism, nationalistic pride and mutual alliances all played a part in building tensions that would erupt into war.

  6. Should the U.S. Have Entered World War I? - HISTORY

    Apr 5, 2017 · Explore the historical debate about whether the decision to declare war on Germany was a correct one or not.

  7. Germany’s World War I Debt Was So Large It Took 91 Years to Pay Off

    Jun 27, 2019 · After the Treaty of Versailles called for punishing reparations, <br> economic collapse, the rise of Naziism, and another world war thwarted Germany's ability to pay.

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    History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world’s major wars.

  9. Did Franz Ferdinand’s Assassination Cause World War I?

    Apr 16, 2018 · The causes of World War I have been debated since it ended—but the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was an early catalyst.

  10. How Economic Turmoil After WWI Led to the Great Depression

    Feb 12, 2019 · World War I’s legacy of debt, protectionism and crippling reparations set the stage for a global economic disaster.