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when archduke-franz ferdinand was assassinated by the serbian-backed terrorist, they had no choice but to fight back
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archduke was assassinated while he was visiting sarajevo on june of 1914 died at the age of 50
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germany made plans to besiege france by crossing luxembourge and belgium
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a serbien dissident shot and killed the heir of the throne of austria-hungary, in response austria -hungary declared a war with serbia
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allied troops landed on the gallipoil peninsula in ottoman turkey
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Germany claimed that the sinking was justified because munitions were being carried on bored, stunk in the matter of 20 minutes
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it was the emperors obstinacy that caused Italy to enter the war as an enemy of the Danube monarchy
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the Germany government regarded the blockade as an attempt to starve the country into defeat and wanted to retaliate in kid
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during World War I. It was a costly and largely unsuccessful Allied offensive on the Western Front
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It was one of the longest, bloodiest, and most-ferocious battles of the war; French casualties amounted to about 400,000, German ones to about 350,000. Some 300,000 were killed.
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was the largest sea battle of the first world war,It pitted 151 British warships against 99 German ships and was the first and only time the two battle fleets confronted each other.
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It was originally planned by the German Chief of General Staff, Erich von Falkenhayn to secure victory for germany on the western front
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Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare strategy sent more merchant and passenger ships to the ocean's floor and the loss of American lives mounted. The U.S. protested and in February severed diplomatic relations with Germany,
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when U-boat U-20 deliberately torpedoed the British Cunard luxury liner RMS Lusitania. Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare
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This clause held Germany completely responsible for starting World War I. The effects of World War I and its divisive peace echoed in the decades to come,
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the allied began operation overload the largest seabone in history establishing a beachhead in normandy