Atlas of World War I
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World War I |
Atlas of World War I
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Global maps
Map with the Participants in World War I:
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Pre-war Situation
| Europe 1914 |
| European colonies 1914 |
Course of the War
The world
| The world August 1914 |
| The world May 1918 |
Western Front
| The Schlieffen Plan |
| Battle of the Frontiers, August 1914 |
| First Battle of the Marne, 5-9 September 1914 |
| Race to the Sea, September to October 1914 |
| Stabilized front line, October 1914 |
| Western front 1915 and 1916 |
| Battle of Verdun, February to December 1916 |
| Battle of Jutland, 31 May - 1 June 1916 |
| Battle of the Somme, July to November 1916 |
| German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, Battle of Arras (1917), Second Battle of the Aisne, January to May 1917 |
| German Spring Offensive, March to July 1918 |
| Allied Hundred Days Offensive, 25 September to 11 November 1918 (Armistice with Germany (Compiègne)) |
Eastern Front
| August to September 1914 |
| Battle of Tannenberg (1914), August 1914 |
| October to Winter 1914 |
| Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, February 1915 |
| Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive and Russian retreat, May to Winter 1915 |
| March 1916 |
| Brusilov Offensive, June to September 1916 |
| 1917 |
| Armistice line, December 1917, and territory occupied by the Central Powers until the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 3 March 1918 |
Balkans Front
| Battle of Cer, August 1914 |
| Battle of Kolubara, November to December 1914 |
| Collapse of Serbia and Salonika Front, October to December 1915 |
| Salonika Front, December 1915 to 1916 |
Italian Front
| Battles of the Isonzo, June 1915 to September 1917 |
| Battle of Caporetto, October to November 1917 |
| Battle of Vittorio Veneto, October to 3 November 1918 (Armistice of villa Giusti) |
Romanian Front
| Romanian advance, August to September 1916 |
| Central Powers counteroffensive to 25 October 1916 |
| Continuing Operations, November 1916 to January 1917 |
Mesopotamian campaign
| Battle of Basra (1914), December 1914 |
| January to July 1915 |
| July to November 1915 |
| First Battle of Kut, September 1915 |
| Second Battle of Kut, February 1916 |
Dardanelles campaign
| Attempted forcing of the Dardanelles and Gallipoli landings, February to April 1915 |
Sinai and Palestine campaign
| Canal defences and First Battle of Gaza, 1916 to 26 March 1917 |
| Operations, Fall of 1917 |
| Battle of Megiddo, September 1918 |
Caucasus campaign
| Caucasus front in 1916 |
African theatre
| German claims in Africa, according to Germany's Future," published in Berlin (1917) |
| German claims in Africa, according to professor Delbruck (1917) |
| South-West African campaign, 1915 |
Aftermath
| Independence of ► Finland and Finnish Civil War, 1918 |
| Recreation of ► Poland and Polish-Soviet War |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Creation of Yugoslavia, 1918 |
Territorial losses of ► Germany under the Treaty of Versailles, 28 June 1919
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Breakup of Austria-Hungary under the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919), 10 September 1919, and Treaty of Trianon, 4 June 1920
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| Territorial losses of ► Bulgaria under the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, 27 November 1919 |
Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire under the Treaty of Sèvres, 10 August 1920
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| [[|border|251x400px]] | Democratic Republic of Armenia between 1919 and 1920 |
| ► the Soviet Union (western part) after its creation, December 1922 |
| Modern ► Turkey after the Turkish War of Independence, 1919-1923, and the Treaty of Lausanne, 24 July 1923 |
League of Nations mandates
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| Europe 1923 |
Notes and references
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General remarks:
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