What Caused WW1 And How Many People Died? | The Great War In Numbers | All Out Warfare

What Caused WW1 And How Many People Died? | The Great War In Numbers | All Out Warfare

All Out Warfare

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Triggered by the assassination of just one man in 1914, World War I saw a death toll of millions upon millions of people, soldiers and civilians alike. The front line saw around 25,000 miles of trenches dug, the average life expectancy of a pilot was just 15 hours, and 70 million soldiers were mobilised worldwide. `The Great War in Numbers' sheds light on one of the most catastrophic conflicts of modern history, putting the sheer destruction into context through the use of numbers and statistics.

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#World_War_I #World_War_II #civilians #combat_arenas #conflict_resolution #documentary #global_conflict #historical_data #historical_figures #life_expectancy #mobilised_soldiers #remembrance_day #resistance_movements #significant_battles #war_consequences #war_facts_and_figures #war_memorials #war_timeline #wartime_chronicles #wartime_innovations
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