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February 18, 1915. Germany begins naval blockade of Great Britain. April 25, 1915. Allied forces land on the Gallipoli Peninsula of the Ottoman Empire. May 7, 1915. German submarine sinks the passenger liner Lusitania during crossing from New York to Liverpool, England, killing 128 Americans.
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From Naval History and Heraldry Command. An interactive World War I timeline of events with descriptions, videos, and photos.
Apr 25, 2013 · How long did World War I last? Who fought whom? Journey through the story of the Great War with our Interactive WWI Timeline, covering the world events of 1914 ‑ 1920.
Discover significant events of the First World War through our timeline: Each of the 190 timeline events is linked to a variety of articles, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of the causes, consequences, and complexities of World War I.
This interactive visual timeline created under the auspices of the American Battle Monuments Commission includes events from 1914-1918 as well as context to better understand the pre-war buildup and post-war consequences of the Great War.
May 21, 2013 · Experience the history of World War I, “The Great War,” through an interactive timeline and map available on the American Battle Monuments Commission’s (ABMC) website. This new visual interactive timeline and map is the latest in digital initiatives released by ABMC.
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WORLD WAR ONE This subject guide lists documents in the Eisenhower Presidential Library related to World War I. Although the United States did not enter the war until April 6, 1917, some documents on this list relate to the war in Europe prior to that date. Post-war documents related to WWI veterans