WWI

  • The Archduke of Austria is assassinated

    The Archduke of Austria is assassinated
    The Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand is assassinated by a Serbian nationalist, effectively declaring war on Serbia.
  • Germany declares war on Russia

    Germany declares war on Russia
    France and Belgium begin full mobilization. August 3rd, Germany declares war on France begins to invade neutral Belgium. Britain sends an warning to Germany to withdraw from Belgium, and is rejected.
  • The World Catches Fire

    The World Catches Fire
    Great Britain declares war on Germany. Canada, India, New Zealand, and South Africa join the British empire. The USA Declares Neutrality.
  • Germany takes Mulhouse

    Germany takes Mulhouse
    Soldiers from the German seventh army recapture Mulhouse in France, forcing French troops to retreat to Belfort
  • Subnautical Warfare

    Subnautical Warfare
    The United Kingdom's RMS Lusitania is struck by German U-Boats, engaging in Submarine warfare against the UK.
  • The Battle Begins

    The Battle Begins
    A German Krupp 38 MG hits the French Cathedral in Verdun, beginning the Battle of Verdun. This battle would stretch to be 10 months long, and one one of the longest conflicts of WWI
  • The United States Has Entered The Ring!

    The United States Has Entered The Ring!
    Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Four days later, Congress voted extremely highly to engage war on Germany. The United States has officially entered the war.
  • Mutiny In France

    Mutiny In France
    French soldiers refuse to advance on the front line, due to low moral and disgruntled soldiers living in dirty lice and rat infested trenches. The Commander and Chief Henri Petain orders many mass arrests, and executions by firing squad. Then promises improvement on all situations.
  • International Transit

    International Transit
    The First American soldiers land in France for support
  • Points

    Points
    Woodrow Wilson creates a list of 14 points to, In theory, hold peace throughout the world to prevent another World war from erupting.
  • Russia Surrenders

    Russia Surrenders
    In Brest-Litovsk, Russia signs a treaty with Germany formally terminating all involvement and participation with the war, while surrendering a large portion of gained territory to Germany.
  • The Blucher-Yorck Offensive

    The Blucher-Yorck Offensive
    Germany pushes further into France in attempt to keep allied reinforcements from reaching the British line in the north. After a successful decimation of the 6th army, German General Ludendorff decides to take off for Paris. But this 50 mile journey takes a toll on the German soldiers, as exhaustion and allied troops pour into the region.
  • The Philharmonic will play

    The Philharmonic will play
    At 5:10 in France, Inside a freight car, Germany and France sign the Armistice treaty. Forced into affect on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. This marks the day Germany formally cedes victory to the Allies.
  • Free Elections for Everyone

    Free Elections for Everyone
    The National council of Georgia is dissolved for the first free elections in the Democratic Republic of Georgia, Which also includes women in participation.
  • Rest in Pieces

    Rest in Pieces
    The Treaty of Versailles is signed by the US, UK, Italy, France, and Russia, formally ending the war. However punishing Germany greatly.
  • The League of Nations

    The League of Nations
    After the bloodshed of World War 1, The League of nations formed as a body of peace, consisting 46 Nations. The concept was to keep international peace. Not for long however.
  • US Fails to ratify Treaty of Versailles

    US Fails to ratify Treaty of Versailles
    The United states fails to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. Missing 7 votes, the Senate Majority leader from Massachusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge, worried that the United States would be giving up too much power to the League of Nations
  • Peace in Austria

    The United States signs a Treaty with Austria, declaring peace, and support of war reparations imposed in the treaty of St. Germain.