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  1. World War I: Welcome to the World War I course This course is an introductory course enabling students to understand: The First World War (1914-1918) was the first multinational war of the 20th century. The complex political maneuvers designed to maintain a ... [100%] 2024-01-05 [World War I]
  2. World War I: World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, was a major global conflict that began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. Referred to by contemporaries as the "Great War", its ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-09 [War]
  3. World War I: The First World War, known as the Great War before 1939 and as World War One after 1950, lasted from August 1914 to the final Armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918. During the war, it was referred to as ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. World War I: The First World War, known as the Great War before 1939 and as World War One after 1950, lasted from August 1914 to the final Armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918. During the war, it was referred to as ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  5. World War I: The First World War, known as the Great War before 1939 and as World War One after 1950, lasted from August 1914 to the final Armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918. During the war, it was referred to as ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. World War I: World War I, also known as the First World War and The Great War, was waged primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918, but spilled over into Africa, the Middle East, and the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. On one ... [100%] 2023-02-15 [Wars] [World War I]...
  7. World War I: World War I (1914-1918) was a huge European and global war that killed 7 million people, and the first war in which killing by machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas was presented to an unprepared world. This war ... [100%] 2024-01-12
  8. World War I: World War I (usually abbreviated as WWI or WW1) was a global conflict that originated in Europe and lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. It is also known by its contemporary name, the Great War. [100%] 2023-12-25 [War] [History]...
  9. World War I: The 28th of July, 1914, marked the start of World War I, often known as the First World War, and the 11th of November, 1918, marked the conclusion of the conflict. In what was referred to as the "Great War ... [100%] 2024-01-10 [World War I] [World Wars]...
  10. World War I: The First World War, known as the Great War before 1939 and as World War One after 1950, lasted from August 1914 to the final Armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918. During the war, it was referred to as ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  11. World War I: World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict fought between two coalitions: the Allies and the Central Powers. Fighting took place throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and ... (1914–1918 global conflict) [100%] 2024-01-12 [World War I] [World Wars]...
  12. Netherlands in World War I: The Netherlands remained neutral during World War I, a stance that arose partly from a strict policy of neutrality in international affairs that started in 1830, with the secession of Belgium from the Netherlands. Dutch neutrality was not guaranteed by ... (Events in the Netherlands during the First World War) [97%] 2024-01-12 [History of the Netherlands by period] [World War I by country]...
  13. Queensland in World War I (1914): “A range of more formal definitions of learning to learn exists, drawing on ideas of metacognition, thinking skills, self-regulation, self-efficacy and self-esteem (see, for example, Claxton, 2002). It is a well-used phrase in contemporary educational debates ... (1914) [97%] 2024-02-09 [Queensland in World War I] [Articles incorporating text from the Queensland Government]...
  14. World War I in Albania: In World War I, Albania had been an independent state, having gained independence from the Ottoman Empire on 28 November 1912, during the First Balkan War. It was recognised by the Great Powers as the Principality of Albania, after Turkey ... (Involvement of Albania in World War I) [97%] 2024-01-12 [1910s in Albania] [Albania in World War I]...
  15. Women in World War I: Women in World War I were mobilized in unprecedented numbers on all sides. The vast majority of these women were drafted into the civilian work force to replace conscripted men or to work in greatly expanded munitions factories. (Aspect of women's history) [97%] 2024-01-12 [Women in World War I]
  16. World War I in literature: Literature about World War I is generally thought to include poems, novels and drama; diaries, letters, and memoirs are often included in this category as well. Although the canon continues to be challenged, the texts most frequently taught in schools ... [97%] 2024-02-19 [Works about World War I] [Cultural history of World War I]...
  17. Chetniks in World War I: Chetniks in World War I were members of auxiliary units used by the Royal Serbian Army for guerrilla warfare against invading Austro-Hungarian, Bulgarian and German forces. Their primary task was to defend the borders then operate as special forces ... (Serbian irregular units during World War I) [97%] 2024-04-24 [1914 establishments in Serbia] [1914 in Serbia]...
  18. Aviation in World War I: World War I was the first major conflict involving the large-scale use of aircraft. Tethered observation balloons had already been employed in several wars and would be used extensively for artillery spotting. (Use of aircraft during the First World War) [97%] 2024-10-10 [Aviation in World War I] [20th-century aviation]...
  19. Prisoners of war in World War I: Between 7–9 million soldiers surrendered and were held in prisoner-of-war camps during World War I. All nations pledged to follow the Hague Conventions on fair treatment of prisoners of war, and the survival rate for POWs was ... [93%] 2024-02-15 [World War I prisoners of war] [World War I]...
  20. War crimes in World War II: This is a list of war crimes committed during World War II. The Axis powers (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan) were some of the most systematic perpetrators of war crimes in modern history. (None) [91%] 2024-02-17 [Law-related lists] [War crimes by war]...

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