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  1. Harold Edward Elliott (1878-1931) served as a brilliant if mercurial Australian military commander during World War One. Ultimately frustrated in his military ambitions he ended his life by committing suicide in 1931.

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    In the long run, the Central Powers had nearly half the amount of troops fight in World War I. When Russia exited the war in 1917, the Central Powers fought on more even ground and in some arenas had the numerical advantage, but troops trickling in from America would change this scenario in the end.

    Nearly half of the troop strength for the Central Power came from Germany. Austria-Hungary and Germany together provided more than 80% of the troops. While 12,000,000 Russians suited up to fight in the war, the country would exit the war in 1917 to enter into a Civil War. Also, any reference to the British Empire includes Australia, Canada, India, ...

    Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Reference to Casualty and other Figuresby Michael Clodfelter

  2. Aug 4, 2014 · 65 million people around the world fought in the war. Around five million of those were British.

  3. World War One lasted for four years, from 1914 – 1918, and resulted in the deaths of millions of people. Some of the causes of the war dated back to the 1800s and long-term tensions.

  4. Which countries were involved in World War 1? Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire fought against France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, and the United States in World War I, which began in 1914.

    Country
    World War I Alignment
    Role/level Of Involvement In Wwi
    Year Entered Wwi
    none / Allies
    Minor
    1918
    none / Allies
    Minor
    1918
    none / Allies
    Minor
    1917
    none / Allies
    Minor
    1918
  5. World War One was one of the deadliest conflicts in the history of the human race, in which over 16 million people died. The total number of both civilian and military casualties is estimated at around 37 million people. The war killed almost 7 million civilians and 10 million military personnel.

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  7. 3 days ago · World War I, international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the U.S., the Middle East, and other regions. It led to the fall of four great imperial dynasties and, in its destabilization of European society, laid the groundwork for World War II.

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