The First Great European War

Placeholder War of 1914
The War of 1914 was a war between the major European powers. It was the bloodiest conflict Europe had seen up until that point, with over 10 million dead and over 15 million wounded, captured, or missing. It began on November 14th, 1914, and ended on August 23rd, 1916. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The war's most influential contribution was that it was the direct cause of the next conflict, the Great European War.