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The immediate cause of the First World War
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Solution
- The Austrian Prince, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Serbia by a Serbian maniac.
- In Austria, people believed that this whole act was maneuvered by the Serbian Kingdom. Hence, Austria called a war against Serbia.
- Russia came in to help Serbia. Two distinct groups of European nations were formed, one group supporting Austria and another supporting Serbia.
- Austria and Hungary were trying to suppress Serbia and Germany was on their side. Belgium had a neutral policy.
- Even then, Germany attacked Belgium and established their supremacy there. England stood up with Belgium and called a war against Germany.
- Now Germany, Austria, Turkey, Bulgaria (known as ‘central powers’) were on one side and England, France, Russia (known as ‘allied nations’) were on the other.
- Later, Italy joined the allied powers. In the last stage of the war America joined in with the allied nations.
- A naval war was fought in 1916 between Germany and England at Jutland in the North Sea and German navy was defeated. It resulted in a peace treaty in 1918, known as ‘The Treaty of Versailles’. This peace treaty put an end to the First World War.
Concept: First World War (1914-1918 C.E.)
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Chapter 8: World Wars and India - Write notes.