World War I - Last Offensives, Allies Victory: The Second Battle of the Somme was a partially successful German offensive against British and French forces. The Second Battle of the Marne was the last major offensive launched by the Germans but the count
At the outbreak of fighting in 1914, the United States remained on the sidelines of World War I, adopting the policy of neutrality favored by PresidentWoodrow Wilsonwhile continuing to engage in commerce and shipping with European countries on both sides of the conflict. ...
Lists covering some of the major causes and effects of World War I, international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions. The war was one of the great wat
1 阅读理解 During World War I, Britain was under attack from all sides. It was the first time in history that Britain had come under threat from the sky. Large German airships, known as Zeppelins, carried out 52 bombing raids (袭击) on Britain during the war. People were terrified of...
World War I’s biggest naval conflict, theBattle of Jutlandoff the coast of Denmark marks the first and only showdown between German and British battleships. After German forces attack the Royal Navy, 250 ships and 100,000 men take part in the bloody fight, with both sides losing thousands...
World War I (1914 - 1918), also known as the First World War, was a global war originated in Europe. Before 1914, European countries were divided into two sides. On one side were Britain, France, Belgium and Russia. They were called the Allies. On the other side were Germany, Austria...
World War I is known for the extensive system of trenches from which men of both sides fought. Lethal new technologies were unleashed, and for the first time a major war was fought not only on land and on sea but below the sea and in the skies as well. The two sides were known as...
Since World War I ended, every year on 11 November we remember the people in the armed forces who died in battle. This is called Remembrance Day. It also marks the day that World War I ended in 1918. World War I involved two main sides: the Allied Powers, which included Great Britain...
1、World War IInevitability of war June 28, 1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria assassinated July 5, 1914 Germany issues A-H “blank check” pledging military assistance if A-H goes to war against Russia July 23, 1914 Austria issues Serbia an ultimatumThe inevitability of war July 28,...
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