world war i

     

Worl War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War, and The War to End All Wars, was a global war which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918. Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Over 60 million European soldiers were mobilized from 1914 to 1918.

Trivia about world war i

  • An exclamation point was warranted for the "End Of" This! in 1918
  • While flying near Douaumont during this war, Victor Chapman became the first U.S. aviator ever to be shot down
  • Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" recounts the Italian retreat from Caporetto during this war
  • Shooting down 22 planes in 1918, Eddie Rickenbacker was the USA's No. 1 flying ace in this war
  • The short story writer Saki was killed in action in this war in 1916
  • The Treaty of Versailles ended this war & set up the League of Nations
  • Though WWII's "Rosie the Riveter" wore them, this war 1st popularized trousers for womenswear
  • Lewisite, an arsenic-containing blistering agent, was developed to be used in this conflict
  • The Bonus Army that marched on Washington in 1932 was made up of veterans of this war
  • On Nov. 11, 1918, Pvt. Henry Gunther became the last American casualty in this war
  • Ford Madox Ford's 4-novel series "Parade's End" is set during & after this war in which Ford himself was shell-shocked
  • Stubby, a bull terrier, helped in the battles at Chateau Thierry, the Marne & the Meuse-Argonne in this war
  • Originally, Veterans Day was known as Armistice Day, to commemorate the end of this
  • Better 90 years late than never? in 2006 Britain announced pardons for 306 soldiers executed during this war
  • With 22 enemy planes shot down, Eddie Rickenbacker was the USA's No.1 flying ace during this war
  • Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11, the anniversary of the day this war ended
  • 1927's "Wings" features great dogfight scenes set in this war
  • "The Good Soldier Schweik","Paths of Glory"
  • "The Enormous Room","All Quiet on the Western Front"
  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands outside the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.) The Cleveland Clinic pioneered group practice as opposed to private-- the founding doctors had worked as a team in the first AEF unit in France during this war
  • It was known as "the war to end all wars"
  • 20,000 veterans of this war marched on Washington in 1932 demanding a war bonus that had been promised them
  • The first successful attack using tanks occurred during this war at the Battle of Cambrai
  • In 1917 & 1918 Ontario's Billy Bishop claimed 72 aerial victories as an Ace in this war
  • Gas masks were first used in this war to counter the effectiveness of poison gas
  • It was not called just the Pretty Good War, but the Great War
  • The Times won its first Pulitzer in 1918 for its coverage of this
  • The uniform that Harry Truman wore during his military service in this war is in his presidential library
  • 1916:Verdun
  • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • At the Battle of Belleau Wood during this war, Marine Dan Day yelled out, "Come on...! Do you want to live forever?"
  • The first military use of Zeppelins came during this war
  • Once ruled by Germans, Danes, Swedes & Russians, it first gained independence the year this war ended
  • The Marquis De Lafayette served in the American Revolution, the Lafayette Escadrille in this war
  • Camus' father Lucien died at the First Battle of the Marne, a major turning point in this conflict
  • The Battle of the Argonne during this war was part of a general offensive against the Hindenburg line
  • Maugham's experiences as a spy during this war were the basis of his novel "Ashenden"
  • Brecht served in a German army hospital during this war, but never as a surgeon as he claimed
  • The Black Hand, a Serbian secret society, trained Gavrilo Princip to kill an Austrian archduke, igniting this war
  • 1914-1918
  • The first major engagement for U.S. troops in this 20th century war was the Battle of Belleau Wood
  • The Battle of the Meuse-Argonne
  • Before he became king of England, George VI served in the Royal Navy & fought in the Battle of Jutland during this war
  • Turkey is one of the 7 great powers players may represent; the game is set just before this war
  • Barbara Tuchman won a 1963 Pulitzer Prize for "The Guns of August", a history of this war's 1st month
  • "A Farewell to Arms","Goodbye to All That"
  • Ypres,Verdun,Cambrai
  • In the Navy during this war, Bogie got a severe facial injury while escorting a prisoner
  • The Battle of Belleau Wood was one of the first major engagements for U.S. troops during this war
  • "Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag" became a hit marching song among soldiers during this war
  • "50 million Frenchmen can't be wrong" became a popular saying with soldiers during this war
  • This event claims the life of the title character of "Jacob's Room", as it did of millions of real-life young men
  • The Kurds almost got their own homeland following this war, but the Treaty of Sevres was abrogated
  • "Heartbreak House", said Shaw, was not just the name of a play; it symbolized leisured Europe before this war
  • Ravel was an ambulance driver during this war
  • Moses Hardy, who died in 2006 at the age of 113, was one of the last surviving veterans of this war
  • Passchendaele,Somme
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle became a devoted spiritualist after his son Kingsley Doyle died in this war
  • "All Quiet on the Western Front"
  • On July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia, marking the real beginning of this war