World War I (WWI) was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until the start of World War II in 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centred around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy; but, as Austria–Hungary had taken the offensive against the agreement, Italy did not enter into the war). These alliances both reorganised (Italy fought for the Allies), and expanded as more nations entered the war. Ultimately more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. More than 9 million combatants were killed, largely because of enormous increases in lethality of weapons, thanks to new technology, without corresponding improvements in protection or mobility. It was the sixth-deadliest conflict in world history, subsequently paving the way for various political changes such as revolutions in the nations involved.
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This project functions as an umbrella project for current projects about World War I bringing together all the countries, soldiers and other military personnel. Help is needed to identify existing profiles of soldiers and military personnel already on Geni or creating new profiles and to add the profiles to this project. How to do this is explained at the bottom of this page.
Subprojects
- Notable people of World War I
- German and Austro-Hungarian Jewish military personnel killed in World War I
- Ireland in World War I
- Medal of Honor recipients for World War I
- Military Cross recipients of World War I
- World War 1 - the last Veterans global project
- European notables who served in WWI
- World War I - Central Powers
- Americans in World War I
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania-WWI
- South African Soldiers who sank with the SS Mendi in WWI
Battles & Engagements
- Battle of St. Mihlel
- Battle of Cantigny
- Battle of Belleau Wood
- Battle Vittorio Veneto
- Battle of Amiens
- Battle of Lys
- Battle of Soissons
- Meuse Argonne Offensive
- Battle of Château-Thierry
- Second Battle of the Aisne
- Third Battle of the Aisne
- Second Battle of the Marne
- Battle of Cambrai
Military personnel of World War I
- American military personnel of World War I
- Black military personnel of World War I
- British military personnel of World War I
- Channel Island military personnel of World War I
- Irish military personnel of World War I
- Jamaican military personnel of World War I
- Jewish military personnel of World War I
- New Zealand military personnel of World War I
- Polish military personnel of World War I
- Scottish military personnel of World War I
- Rhodesian military personnel of World War I
- South African military personnel of World War I
- Welsh military personnel of World War I
Also see
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- All about WWI, The 'forgotten' army of 400,000 Muslim soldiers who fought in Great War trenches for Britain, Birmingham pupils to be taught about bravery of Indian troops - and then interview their descendants, from website BirmiganLive, by Mike Lockle 15:39, 13 NOV 2016, Updated14:45, 10 Nov 2017, article, https://www.birminghammail.co.uk
- The Mysterious Story of the Last American Soldier to Die in World War I, from website of magazine Time, article, by Rachel E. Greenspan, November 9, 2018
- How the WWI battlefield likely sounded moments before the Great War ended, from website www.foxnews.com, Digging History, Published 16 hours ago, by Madeline Farber | Fox News, 2018, article