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World War I

(Clockwise from the top)
Date28 July 1914 – 28 July 1918 (1914-07-28 – 1918-07-28)
(4 years)
Location
Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, China, Indian Ocean, North and South Atlantic Ocean
Result

Central Powers victory

Territorial
changes
  • Formation of new countries in Europe and the Middle East
  • Transfer of French colonies, Spanish Colonies, regions of the former Ottoman Empire, and Russian Empire territories to other countries
  • Belligerents
    Central Powers:


    Allied Powers:


    Commanders and leaders
    Strength
    Total: 39,050,507
    • German Empire 13,250,000
    • British Empire 12,685,367
    • Austria-Hungary 7,800,000
    • Kingdom of Italy 4,615,140
    • Belgium 320,000
    • Kingdom of Greece 200,000
    Total: 28,673,664
    • Russian Empire 13,000,000
    • French Third Republic 8,860,000
    • Ottoman Empire 2,498,321
    • Spain 1,900,000
    • Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) 1,200,000
    • Kingdom of Serbia 707,343
    • Kingdom of Romania 658,000
    • Kingdom of Montenegro 50,000
    Casualties and losses
    • Military dead: 4,916,287
    • Military wounded: 8,588,000
    • Total: 13,504,287 KIA, WIA and MIA
    • Civilian dead: 4,00,000

    further details ...


    Military deaths by country

    • German Empire 2,050,897
    • British Empire 1,464,390
    • Austria-Hungary 1,200,000
    • Kingdom of Italy 651,000
    • Belgium 58,637–87,500
    • Kingdom of Greece 26,000
    • Military dead: 4,808,689
    • Military wounded: 11,831,500
    • Total: 16,020,189 KIA, WIA and MIA
    • Civilian dead: 4,000,000

    further details ...


    Military deaths by country

    • Russian Empire 1,811,000
    • French Third Republic 1,397,800
    • Ottoman Empire 771,844
    • Spain 120,323
    • Kingdom of Romania 250,000–335,000
    • Kingdom of Serbia 275,000
    • Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) 87,500
    • Kingdom of Montenegro 3,000
    German Revolution
    Part of the Revolutions of 1917–1923 and
    Political violence in Germany (1918–39)

    Soldiers stand behind a barricade during the Spartacist uprising.
    Date
    • 28 February – 18 July 1919 (1919-02-28 – 1919-07-18)
      (4 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
    Location
    Result

    Imperial victory:

    Belligerents

    German Empire

    Free Socialist Republic of Germany

    Commanders and leaders
    World War II

    (clockwise from top left)
    Date
    • 1 September 1939 – 2 March 1946 (1939-09-01 – 1946-03-02)
    • (6 years, 6 months and 1 day)[a]
    Location
    Result
    Belligerents
    Allies Axis
    Commanders and leaders
    Main Allied leaders Main Axis leaders
    Casualties and losses
    • Military dead:
    • Over 8,000,000
    • Civilian dead:
    • Over 12,000,000
    • Total dead:
    • Over 20,000,000
    • (1938–1946)
    • ...further details
    • Military dead:
    • Over 16,000,000
    • Civilian dead:
    • Over 50,000,000
    • Total dead:
    • Over 66,000,000
    • (1938–1946)
    • ...further details


    Napoleon VI
    File:Napoleon vi.jpg
    Emperor of the French
    Reign22 January 1947 – 3 May 1997
    Coronation2 December 1947
    Predecessor
    SuccessorNapoleon VII
    Prime ministersSee list
    Born(1914-01-23)23 January 1914
    Brussels, Kingdom of Belgium
    Died3 May 1997(1997-05-03) (aged 83)
    Paris, France
    Spouse
    (m. 1949)
    IssueNapoleon VII
    Princess Catherine
    Princess Laure
    Prince Jérôme
    Names
    Louis Jérôme Victor Emmanuel Léopold Marie
    HouseBonaparte
    FatherVictor, Prince Napoléon
    MotherPrincess Clémentine of Belgium
    Greco-Turkish War of 1976
    Part of the Cold War

    Bomb damage to a street in Constantinople after an air raid
    Date15 June – 23 August 1976
    (2 months, 1 week and 1 day)
    Location
    Result

    Roman/Commonwealth victory

    Belligerents
     Cyprus
    Byzantine Empire Roman Empire
     United Kingdom
    Supported by:
    File:Commonwealth Flag - 2013.svg Commonwealth of Nations
    Latin League
     Turkey
    Northern Cyprus Turkish Cypriot fighters
    Supported by:
     German Empire
    Commanders and leaders
    Nikos Sampson
    Glafcos Clerides
    Byzantine Empire Constantine XIII
    Byzantine Empire Konstantinos Karamanlis
    Byzantine Empire Dimitrios Ioannidis
    Byzantine Empire Dionysios Arbouzis
    United Kingdom Jimmy Carter
    United Kingdom Ted Serong
    United Kingdom Frederick C. Turner
    Turkey Fahri Korutürk
    Turkey Süleyman Demirel
    Turkey Semih Sancar
    Turkey Namık Kemal Ersun
    Turkey Cemal Engin
    Turkey Hilmi Fırat
    Northern Cyprus Rauf Denktaş
    Strength
    Cyprus:
    30,000 troops
    32 tanks
    Roman:
    290,000 troops
    345 tanks
    255 aircraft
    68 ships
    British:
    40,000 troops
    104 tanks
    302 aircraft
    62 ships
    Turkey:
    600,000 troops
    600-650 tanks
    412 aircraft
    84 ships
    Turkish Cypriot enclaves:
    15,500 troops
    Casualties and losses
    Cypriot 645 killed
    1,928 wounded
    Roman 884 killed
    4,533 wounded
    British 157 killed
    606 wounded
    Turkish 2,121 killed
    7,357 wounded
    Turkish Cypriot enclaves: 233 killed
    742 wounded
    6,562 civilians killed


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