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The Far-Flung War: Fighting on Distant Fronts
- Fighting for the Colonies: The Pacific
- Fighting for the Colonies: Africa
- War in the Ottoman Empire
- Fighting in the Caucasus
- Gallipoli: Allied Hopes Denied
- Death in the Desert
- Protecting the Suez Canal
- Italy
- The Twelve Battles of the Isonzo
- Conclusion
- For More Information
- Sources
- Armenian Genocide
World War I began as a European war. The spark that started the war came from Eastern...
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- Buildup to War
- Setting the World on Fire: The Start of World War I
- Settling in: The First Years on the Western Front
- Changing Tides of War on the Western Front
- The War in the East
- The Far-Flung War: Fighting on Distant Fronts
- The War at Sea
- Technology
- The Home Front: Fighting a Total War
- Reluctant Warriors: The United States in World War I
- The Failed Peace
- Conclusion: The Costs of War
