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The Outbreak of War

Americans have appeared at the frontline in many wars since the states united to form a

single nation. To ensure the freedom of its people and liberate those under oppression, the

country surrendered its braves with the aim of protecting its sovereignty (Nye et al 2014). As a

result, battle lines were drawn, and a lot of blood spilled on foreign grounds and US soil. World

War I, in particular, occurred in Europe and the Atlantic Ocean in 1914-1918 followed by World

War II which happened 1939-1945 within parts of North Africa, Australia and Europe (King &

Jere 2016). The war took place due to a variety of reasons ranging from the need to regain their

independence from colonialism to the growth and expansion of national boundaries.

World War I began in 1914 with the rivalry being between the Entente (allied powers)

which constituted of the British Empire, Japan Empire, US, Russia, Italy and the central powers

including the German, Ottoman, and Austrian Hungarian Empire, and the Bulgarian Kingdom. In

1918, the allied powers triumphed leading to the formation of new nations. According to surveys

conducted during the wars, the analysis of World War I, proves that 102,800,000 people took

part in the war and 4, 743,800 service members. The ratio stood at 4.6% with the toll of

casualties at 116,708 soldiers’ dead and 204,002 wounded. The financial cost spent during the

war was $196.5 billion (King & Jere 2016).

The war was because of a conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary, which spread

rapidly, and within no time France, Russia, Britain, and Germany joined the fight. Among

, significant factors, forcing them to join was the existence of signed treaties to defend certain

nations in cases of an attack (Thomas, 2017). The fronts opened up quickly along Austria-

Hungary and Germany. As stated by Arthur Von Bolfras an Australian general, “If war was once

a chivalrous duel, it is now a dastardly slaughter” (World War one quotes, 2014).

The first month consisted of troop movements and attacks from the Eastern and Western

fronts. Germany made the first move by attacking France and Belgium from the west whereas, in

the Eastern part of Russia, Russia made rapid attacks on Germany and Austria Hungary, which

was still at war with Serbia in the south (Strachan & Hew, 2014). After the occurrence of the

Battle of Marne, the war took a significant redirection, the Western front was entrenched within

France and remained in the same state until the end of the war.

In late 1914, the Ottoman Empire also joined the war. Germany plotted plans tricking

Russia to believe that Turkey had attacked it. The trick by Germany on Turkey made significant

changes to the war, resulting in allied attacks on the empire within the Mediterranean. Great

Britain and France joined and launched attacks and the Dardanelles followed by the invasion of

Britain on the Gallipoli Peninsula (Strachan & Hew, 2014). Additionally, Britain also launched a

campaign towards Turkey in Mesopotamia (Thomas, 2017). Even though Great Britain achieved

many successes within Mesopotamia, their attacks and campaigns on Dardanelles ended up

resulting in defeats.

When viewed from a historical point of view, World War I had a lot of significance

making it a matter of utmost importance. The war altered the overall European map leading to

the fall of major empires including the Russian, Turkish and German. The death of the states led

to the rise of other countries such as Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and others. The war also gave

rise to the spread of nationalism and democracy within the society, which are vital aspects within

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