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The period between 1914 and 1916 saw significant developments in World War I, with pivotal events occurring on multiple fronts. The Balkan Front witnessed Bulgaria aligning with the Central Powers in 1915, leading to the Central Powers'

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World War I between 1914-16

Economy and technology in World War I

industrialized war
artillery bombardment
automatic machine guns
new blackouts
war propaganda
control of the economy
coupons
scarce goods
rationing
hinterland
Drafted civilians
women
total war

The events of the was in 1916

The war in Asia and Africa
German colonies were lost
Battle of Jutland

Caporetto

Austo-Hungarian troops

battlefield of Doberdo

Isonzo River

Arab nationalists
1916
Brusilov offensive
Aeroplanes

bombs

scouting

Somme offensive

tanks

fort of Verdun

Verdun bulge

The events of the war in 1915

May 1915

Luistania

submarine/U-boat
The Italian Front
South Tyrol, the Istrian Peninsula, Dalmatia, Albania
May 1915 Italy -> Allies
Greece -> Allies
Bulgaria -> Central Powers

Central Powers crushed

Serbia -> Montenegro, Albania

Austro-Hungarian army

Gorlice

Przemysl

Battle of Ypern

poison gas

gas mask

1915

The events of the war in 1914

The seas
British blockage
Dogger Bank
Helgoland
The Balkan Front
Russia, Britain, France -> Turkish Empire

November

The Eastern Front
Battle of Masurian Lakes
Battle of Tannenberg

August 1914

war of movement

Russians, Serbians <-> Germans, Austrians

The Western Front
defence

stalemate

Trench warfare

Battle of the Marne

beginning of a long-lasting war

September 1914

British declaration of war
Germans overran Luxembourg and Belgium
Schlieffen Plan

surprise attack

The Great Powers took sides

battle lines were clearly drawn
neutrality

Bulgaria

Romania

USA

Italy

Entente Powers(Allies)

Japan

Great Britain

France

Central Powers

Turkey

Austria-Hungary

Great Britain -> Germany
4th August 1914
Germany -> France
3rd August 1914
Germany -> Russia
1st August 1914
Austria -> Serbia
28th July 1914
Ultimatum
Serbia

Germany

Helmuth von Moltke

1914

best timing to start a war

Austria

Russia

violated Serbia's sovereignity

The assassination of Franz Ferdinand

assassination
casus belli
army exercises in Bosnia-Herzegovina
28th June 1914 Franz Ferdinand dead

Gavrilo Princip

Sarajevo