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  2. Jun 2, 2014 · The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe’s colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.

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    Over the course of the 19th century, rival powers of Europe formed alliances. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple Alliance. Great Britain, France, and Russia formed theTriple Entente. Political instability and competition threatened those alliances. (Italy, for example, eventually entered World War I in opposition to Germany and Austria-Hungary.)

    Tensions grew between Austria-Hungary and Serbia as Serbian nationalists attempted to unite all Slavic peoples living in the Balkan region into a single state, including South Slavs of Austria-Hungary.

    German success in the Franco-German War established the German Empire. Germany’s takeover of Alsace-Lorraine created a desire for revenge by the French.

    The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by Bosnian Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914, suddenly stirred up brewing conflicts in the region.

    Austria-Hungary used the assassination as an excuse to settle its dispute with Serbia. In anticipation of Russia’s support of Serbia, Austria-Hungary gained support from William II of Germany before presenting a warlike ultimatum to Serbia.

    Serbia accepted most of Austria-Hungary’s demands but sought international arbitration on some issues. Convinced that Austria-Hungary was ready for war, Serbia appealed to Russia for support.

    As many as 8.5 million soldiers and some 13 million civilians died during World War I.

    Four imperial dynasties collapsed as a result of the war: the Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary, the Hohenzollerns of Germany, the sultanate of the Ottoman Empire, and the Romanovs of Russia.

    The mass movement of soldiers and refugees helped spread one of the world’s deadliest influenza pandemics, also called the Spanish flu.

    The map of Europe changed forever as territories were divided among the victorious Allied powers.

    The war led to the October Revolution in Russia, which put the Bolsheviks in power of the Russian government.

    The United States emerged as a world power.

  3. Oct 29, 2009 · World War I, also known as the Great War, started in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His murder catapulted into a war across Europe that lasted until...

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  4. The Great Depression, the Cold War, and the collapse of European colonialism can also be traced, at least indirectly, to the First World War. | A recent list of the hundred most important news stories of the twentieth century ranked the onset of World War I eighth.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · The drawing of new frontiers could never definitively satisfy those who lived on either side of them, and the problem of minorities became an important factor in the instability that marked Europe after World War I.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › World_War_IWorld War I - Wikipedia

    The causes of World War I included the rise of Germany and decline of the Ottoman Empire, which disturbed the balance of power in Europe, as well as increased economic competition between nations triggered by new waves of industrialisation and imperialism.