European theatre of World War I

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The European theatre of World War I was the primary continental battleground where the major Allied and Central Powers fought large-scale campaigns and trench warfare across the Western, Eastern, and other European fronts between 1914 and 1918.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
theatre of war
causeOf massive casualties in Europe
characterizedBy attrition warfare
large-scale mobilization
trench warfare
continent Europe
endTime 1918
hasPart Balkan Front
Battle of Cambrai (1917)
Battle of Caporetto
Battle of Gallipoli
Battle of Jutland
Battle of Kolubara
Battle of Mons
Battle of Passchendaele
Battle of Tannenberg
Battle of Verdun
Battle of Vittorio Veneto
Battle of Ypres
Battle of the Frontiers
Battle of the Isonzo
Battle of the Marne
Battle of the Somme
Brusilov Offensive
Caucasus Front
Dardanelles campaign
Eastern Front
First Battle of Ypres
Gallipoli campaign
Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive
Hundred Days Offensive
Italian Front
Macedonian Front
Naval warfare in the North Sea
Romanian Front
Salonika Front
Second Battle of Ypres
Serbian campaign of World War I
Siege of Antwerp
Spring Offensive of 1918
Third Battle of Ypres
U-boat campaign
Western Front
involves Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Belgium
Bulgaria
France
German Empire
Greece
Italy
Ottoman Empire
Portugal
Romania
Russian Empire
Serbia
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States
locationIncludes Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
mainBelligerent Allied Powers
Central Powers
partOf World War I
result defeat of the Central Powers in Europe
startTime 1914
timePeriod 20th century


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