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This loss was a major cause of anti-German feeling in France, and also caused many economic problems.
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The Franco-Prussian War ended in French defeat, which resulted in the unification of Germany.
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An alliance between Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy, opposing the Triple Entente between Britain, France, and Russia
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A very important and pivotal war of the twentieth century that resulted in Japanese victory.
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The alliance linking the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente.
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Bosnia, normally under Ottoman control, was now under the control of Austria and Hungarian power. This created a crisis caused by tension.
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A faction of the Marxist social party who split away and formed the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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Leon Trotsky was a communist leader and writer who was forced to flee Russia in the beginning of WWI.
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The assasination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, of Austria, triggered a chain reaction of events that led to WWI.
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This war was in response to the assasination of the Austrian archduke and his wife. This war ultimately triggered WWI.
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An alliance between the Ottoman and Germanic powers created shortly after the outbreak of WWI. It was made as a mutual benefit for military security and safe entrances.
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The put into operation when the German Army invaded Luxembourg and Belgium
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This event declared war on Germany, and requested that all German ships be removed from Japanese ports.
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One of the earliest WWI battles fought between Germany and Russia, this battle ended in the decisive victory of Germany, and the weakening of Russian forces.
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One of the First World War battles that resulted in the victory of the Allies against Germany.
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Massive death took place when Russia ran out of ammunition, and also experienced a lack of surgeons.
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Starting in 1915, this type of warfare involves the sinking of ships by submarines without warning. Germany started this warefare, which went against may customary rules.
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An unsuccessful attempt during WWI by the Allied Powers to control the sea route from Europe to Russia.
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This British vessel was torpedoed by a German submarine and sunk within minutes.
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A WWI battle between Germany and France that resulted in French victory, after attack upon their defensive forces.
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A naval battle fought in the North Sea that ended in the probable victory of Britain.
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A diplomatic proposal from the German Empire for Mexico to join an alliance with Germany in the event of the United States entering World War I against Germany.
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The February Revolution allowed the weakening and disbandment of the Hungarian powers.
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War was declared on Germany only hours after Germany declared war on the United States.
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A battle between Germnay and the Allied Forces.
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A seizure of state power in Russia that was very instrunmental to the larger picture of the Russian Revolution.
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The leader of the Bolsheviks, who seized control during monumental revolutions that occured in Russia.
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This was a letter that declared that the British favored a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
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This was a pandemic that swept the world, causing massive amounts of death and disease.
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A speech by President Wilson, he stated that the war was being fought for peace and moral causes in Europe.
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This was a peace treaty signed between Germany and the Allies.
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One of the biggest and most bloody WWI battles, that resulted in the improvment of British offesnvie tactics.
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He was the last German emeror, and he resignation was heavily relied upon.
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The armistice was a contract between Germany and the Allies to create peace.
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A treaty presented to Germany which ended WWI.
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A peace treaty between the Allies and the Republic of German-Austria, which was not ratified by the United States.
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This policy was instituted to combat the harmful effects of War Communism.
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The payments that were required by Germany to repair the damage of WWI. When Germany decided to stop paying these, French and Belgian troops invaded the country.
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An important Russian dictator's whose seizue of control took place through the gradaual progression of many years.
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The treaty was violated by Germany while reoccupying the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland.