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The turning points of the First World War

The conflict of 1914–18 transformed the way in which wars were fought, as the different countries and empires involved struggled to gain supremacy in northern Europe and beyond. Here, Paul Short and Dan Silverman provide a timeline summarising the key turning points, both in terms of important battles and in the ways the countries involved deployed new weaponry

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