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World War I

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The First World War was one of the deadliest conflicts in history: some 9 million people died in battle and more than 5 million civilians died as a result of military occupation, bombing, starvation and disease. Millions died as a result of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire and the influenza pandemic of 1918. It should be said that despite the huge amount of research (by the end of 2012, about 60,000 works on World War I had been published worldwide), the question of the preconditions and causes of this war is still one of the most debated. Historians do not stop arguing about the causes of the war, the degree of readiness of the participating countries, and the responsibility for unleashing the conflict. Each side puts the blame on the enemy. Why did this terrible event happen exactly at the beginning of the twentieth century? What were the underlying causes of the beginning of the conflict? What consequences did it cause? About this and much more, read in the new book of the series "The Complete History of Epochs".
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