Unprecedented Mass Slaughter 1914-1918
Following the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Crown Prince in Bosnia, a war broke out between the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Entente Powers (Allies), including Russia, Britain, and France. With the participation of the United States and Japan and the mobilization of forces from various colonies, battle spread across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The war was characterized by the extensive use of modern technologies. Various weapons, including tanks, aircraft, submarines, poison gas, and powerful bombs, were used to kill civilians, as well as soldiers.
World War one and Japan
Unprecedented Mass Slaughter nineteen fourteen-nineteen eighteen
Following the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Crown Prince in Bosnia, a war broke out between the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Entente Powers (Allies), including Russia, Britain, and France. With the participation of the United States and Japan and the mobilization of forces from various colonies, battle spread across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The war was characterized by the extensive use of modern technologies. Various weapons, including tanks, aircraft, submarines, poison gas, and powerful bombs, were used to kill civilians, as well as soldiers.