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World War 1

World War I — Everything in One Place This page is your all-in-one hub for the First World War, crafted for history buffs, students, and researchers who want the full picture of the “Great War.” Explore the outbreak of war, the alliances, every major and minor battle, trench life, the home front, technology, strategy, diplomacy, and the aftermath leading to the Second World War. Find videos, articles, primary sources, maps, diaries, blogs, and lectures—then shape the page with your Moves. How it works: Drag and drop to reorder what matters most to you. Add your favorite links, videos, and sources. The more people move and add, the smarter and more valuable this page becomes for everyone. Explore & Contribute Battles & Fronts: From the Marne to Gallipoli, Verdun to the Somme—timelines, battlefield maps, trench diagrams, and strategic analysis. Leaders & Forces: Generals, politicians, and statesmen from all nations—Allied and Central Powers—plus the stories of ordinary soldiers. Causes & Consequences: Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, alliances, and the assassination at Sarajevo—leading to treaties, redrawn borders, and long-term global change. Life in Wartime: Letters from the trenches, poems, propaganda posters, rationing, women’s roles, colonial troops, and the civilian cost of war. Technology & Tactics: Trench warfare, poison gas, machine guns, tanks, aircraft, submarines, artillery, communications, and medical advances. Primary Sources: Official documents, treaties, battlefield reports, propaganda archives, diaries, and wartime photography. Learning & Travel: Battlefield tours, war cemeteries, museum exhibits, documentaries, podcasts, university lectures, and book lists. Add Your Favorites Paste links to: Animated battle maps and strategy explainers Biographies of famous leaders like Foch, Hindenburg, Ludendorff, Pershing, Haig, and more Archival footage, speeches, and period newspapers Documentaries, podcasts, and educational lectures Poetry, letters, and art that captured the war experience Organize by Tags (Suggestions) #Battles #Leaders #Trenches #Strategy #Maps #PrimarySources #Propaganda #Technology #Medicine #HomeFront #Aftermath #Books #Museums #FieldTrips Community Notes Contribute responsibly—share credible sources, cite references, and keep the focus on education and understanding. Highlight underexplored aspects such as the roles of colonial troops, nurses, and neutral nations. Call to action: Drag. Drop. Make your Moves count. Help build the most complete, living World War I resource on the web—together. Would you like me to also create one in the exact same style for World War II, so your YouRefresh can cover all three major war pages in a consistent format?

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