Outline of World War I

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to World War I:

World War Imajor war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers,[1] which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centred on the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centred on the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy).[2] More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.[3][4] More than 9 million combatants were killed, largely because of great technological advances in firepower without corresponding advances in 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.[5]

Nature of World War I

World War I can be described as all of the following:

World War I was further characterized by the following types of warfare:

Causes of World War I

Long term influences leading to World War I

Cultural and strategic factors:

Destabilizing of the European balance of power:

Web of alliances:

Short term influences leading to World War I

Participants in World War I

World War I was fought between the Allies and the Central Powers.

The Central Powers (Triple Alliance)

The Allies (Triple Entente)

Main Allied countries

Other military allies

Other states that had military participation:

Nominal Allies

States that declared war, but had no military involvement:

Conduct of the war

World War I theatres, fronts, and campaign

World War I by country

Central Powers

Main allies

Other allies

Nominal allies

  • Andorra during World War I
  • Bolivia during World War I
  • China during World War I
  • Costa Rica during World War I
  • Cuba during World War I
  • Ecuador during World War I
  • Guatemala during World War I
  • Liberia during World War I
  • Haiti during World War I
  • Honduras during World War I
  • Panama during World War I
  • Peru during World War I
  • Uruguay during World War I

World War I impact on neutral countries

People in World War I

Leaders in World War I

Military forces of World War I

Allies

  • List of formations of the United States Army during World War I
    • List of American aero squadrons
  • List of Australian divisions in World War I
  • List of British armies in World War I
    • List of British corps in World War I
    • List of British divisions in World War I
    • British Land Units of the First World War
    • Royal Flying Corps
  • List of Canadian divisions in World War I
  • List of French armies in World War I
  • List of Indian divisions in World War I
  • List of Italian armies in World War I
  • Imperial Russian Army formations and units (1914)
    • List of Russian armies in World War I
  • Royal Serbian Army

Central powers

Technology during World War I

Vehicles of World War I

  • List of military aircraft of Central Powers in WWI
  • List of military aircraft of Entente Powers in WWI
  • List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps
  • List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service
  • List of military aircraft of Germany

Weapons of World War I

List of infantry weapons of World War I

  • British Army uniform and equipment in World War I
  • Chemical weapons in World War I
  • List of German weapons of World War I
  • Romanian military equipment of World War I

Common military awards

Russian Empire

United States

United States service medals of the World Wars

British Empire

France and Belgium

Imperial Germany

Kingdom of Serbia

Austria-Hungary

The end of World War I

Aftermath of World War I

  • List of books about World War I
  • List of World War I films
  • World War I in literature
  • World War I in popular culture

Non-fiction

Fiction

  • Fiction based on World War I

World War I remembered

See also

Notes

  1. Since Russia was using the Julian calendar, the date was February in Russia, but March for countries using the Gregorian calendar
  2. Italy was part of the Triple Alliance (1882) with Germany and Austria-Hungary, but due to tensions declared neutrality when war broke out, and later left the alliance on May 3rd

References

  1. Willmott 2003, pp. 10–11
  2. Willmott 2003, p. 15
  3. Keegan 1998, p. 8
  4. Bade & Brown 2003, pp. 167–168
  5. Willmott 2003, p. 307

Sources

  • Bade, Klaus J.; Brown, Allison (tr.) (2003). Migration in European History. The making of Europe. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-18939-8. OCLC 52695573. (translated from the German)
  • Keegan, John (1998). The First World War. Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0-09-180178-6.
  • Willmott, H.P. (2003). World War I. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0-7894-9627-0. OCLC 52541937.

Further reading

  • Bond, Brian. "The First World War" in C. L. Mowat, ed. The New Cambridge Modern History: Vol. XII: The Shifting Balance of World Forces 1898-1945 (2nd ed. 1968) online pp 171–208.
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