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The First World War radically altered the political map, with the defeat of the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire; and the 1917 Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia. Meanwhile, existing victorious Allies such as France, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Romania gained territories, while new states were created out of the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the Russian and Ottoman Empires.

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  • Great World War (Der Führer ist Tot)
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  • The First World War radically altered the political map, with the defeat of the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire; and the 1917 Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia. Meanwhile, existing victorious Allies such as France, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Romania gained territories, while new states were created out of the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the Russian and Ottoman Empires.
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  • Allied Powers *25px|border British Empire *25px|border France *25px|border Germany *25px|border Italy *25px|border Nationalist China *25px|border United States ---- Co-belligerents *25px|border Empire of Japan *25px|border Finland
  • Comintern *25px|border Soviet Union *25px|border Yugoslavia *25px|border Czechoslovakia *25px|border Communist Party of Germany *25px|border Socialist Germany *25px|border Communist China *Communist resistances in Great Britain, France, Finland and Italy
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side2strength
  • *40,301,800 men
side2casualties
  • *16,661,000 soldiers killed *3,330,000 taken prisoner
side1casualties
  • *10,013,000 soldiers killed *6,066,000 taken prisoner
side1strength
  • *34,663,300 men
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End
  • 1956-01-07(xsd:date)
Name
  • The Great World War
Begin
  • 1948-09-17(xsd:date)
Commanders
  • *25px|border Clement Atlee *25px|border Winston Churchill *25px|border Alfred Hugenberg *25px|border Thomas E. Dewey *25px|border Emperor Hirohito *25px|border Chiang Kai-shek
  • *25px|border Josef Stalin *25px|border Nikita Khrushchev *25px|border Josip Broz Tito *25px|border Edvard Beneš *25px|border25px|border Ernst Torgler *25px|border Mao Zedong
Result
  • Decisive Allied victory *Dissolution of Comintern and the Soviet Union *Abolition of Communist Parties worldwide *Establishment of the United Nations
Place
  • Worldwide, mainly Europe and Asia
abstract
  • The First World War radically altered the political map, with the defeat of the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire; and the 1917 Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia. Meanwhile, existing victorious Allies such as France, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Romania gained territories, while new states were created out of the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the Russian and Ottoman Empires. Josef Stalin and Alfred Hugenberg had been planning to expand into eastern Europe for years prior. Between Germany and Russia, it was not a matter of if war broke out, but when. The world prepared for the worst when Hugenberg demanded control of the Sudetenland in the early 1940's, and it was reluctantly given away. Meanwhile, Stalin planned an attack on Europe. September 17, 1948 rolled along, a day that will live forever in infamy.
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