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A group of Serbian nationalists kill the heir to the throne of Serbia Archduke Franz Ferdinand. His death sparked a number of events that lead to WW1. The image is of Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie getting into a car to depart from Sarajevo, shortly before their deaths.
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War has begun. In this image we see the Austria-Hungary flag
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Germany are part of the triple alliance with Austria- Hungary and declare war on Russia who are part of the triple entente with Serbia. Image- The image is of Germany's flag during WW1.
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Britain, part of the triple entente join in and declare war on Germany. Image- The image is of the British Flag, which is still the same today.
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One of the first in a series of battles fort after the outbreak of war, the First battle of Marne marked the end of Germany’s extent through France and the beginning of trench warfare. Image- Wreckage of a German aeroplane found between Marne and Aisne.
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Marked the end of the race to the sea. Image- Hot chocolate being given to men of the Second Battalion, Scots Guards, a rare yet much appreciated treat.
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It was the first German airship attack on Britain, 20th century warfare had arrived. Image- Destroyed property in Norfolk, England following the raids.
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During this battle, a new German weapon was first used, poisonous gas. This image is a view of the damage to Ypres cathedral.
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- The British passenger liner Lusitania was sunk by a German U- boat Image- The RMS LUSITANIA at sea.
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It was one of the biggest campaigns of WW1, as Allied troops tried to break through the German frontline in France. It symbolised the horrendous fighting of WW1, which was shown through the number of lives lost in this battle. Image- German troops dead on the battlefield.
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One of the most expensive battles of WW1, many lives were lost on both sides. Image- A German soldier aiming his rifle with a dead French soldier next to him during battle.
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Was the one major navy battle of WW1. The image is of a British destroyer sailing in the distance during the battle.
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It was the minor Battle of Somme, yet an important part in Australia’s history. The AIF fought their first major battle in Europe at Fromelles. Image- men of the 5th Australian Division taken prisoner during the battle.
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USA declares war after Germany renewed its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. Image- U.S troops change a German street sign on the Western Front in 1917.
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It was at this battle that Canadian troops received much admiration for their success in gaining Vimy ridge for the Allied troops. Image- Canadian troops tending to a German casualty at Vimy Ridge.
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It became notorious for its appalling weather conditions and number of casualties. Image- Australian troops walking along duckboards through the remains of Chateau Wood.
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Battled out on the western front, it was a disaster for the Germans. Many German commanders saw the failure of this battle as a sign of defeat in the war as a whole. Image- British soldiers taking a German prisoner during battle.
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Germany finally accept defeat, and sign an armistice bringing the war to an official end. Image- A parade on the Main Street of Winchester, England on Armistice Day.
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The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed post war. Image- Trianon Palace Versailles, where the Treaty was signed.
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The League of Nations was an international organisation which was signed as part of the Treaty of Versailles, as an attempt to reduce conflict between countries. Although it failed to prevent WW2, it did successfully deal with conflict in the 1920’s. It later became the United Nations, which is a major organisation of today. Image- Opening session of the league of nation held in Geneva, Switzerland.