The Second Global War, also known as the Great War, and usually abbreviated as GWII, was a world spanning military conflict that engulfed almost every nation in the world centered around two alliances: the French and United States led Grand Alliance and the United Coalition headed by Germany, United Kingdom and the Confederate States of America. Nearly 90 million military personnel were called up to fight, with nearly 50 million casualties suffered by all sides.
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| - Second Global War (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
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| - The Second Global War, also known as the Great War, and usually abbreviated as GWII, was a world spanning military conflict that engulfed almost every nation in the world centered around two alliances: the French and United States led Grand Alliance and the United Coalition headed by Germany, United Kingdom and the Confederate States of America. Nearly 90 million military personnel were called up to fight, with nearly 50 million casualties suffered by all sides.
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| - ~21,000,000 MIA, KIA, wounded
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| - ~27,000,000 MIA, KIA, wounded
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| - The Second Global War, also known as the Great War, and usually abbreviated as GWII, was a world spanning military conflict that engulfed almost every nation in the world centered around two alliances: the French and United States led Grand Alliance and the United Coalition headed by Germany, United Kingdom and the Confederate States of America. Nearly 90 million military personnel were called up to fight, with nearly 50 million casualties suffered by all sides. The war ended with victory for the Grand Alliance, and the defeat of the United Coalition, ensured in harsh peace treaties that followed, which resulted in the dismemberment of the Ottoman, German, and Austro-Hungarian Empire's, which were replaced by numerous smaller states. The massive British Empire had much of its land stripped away and delivered to France and other victors. The terms of the peace would lead to the defeated powers embracing National Socialism and driving the world to an even more devastating war.
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