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Principally, the conflict was fought between the {{Wiki|Triple Entente}} that was [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[France]], and [[Russia]], and the {{Wiki|Triple Alliance}} of [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and {{Wiki|Austria-Hungary}}. | Principally, the conflict was fought between the {{Wiki|Triple Entente}} that was [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[France]], and [[Russia]], and the {{Wiki|Triple Alliance}} of [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and {{Wiki|Austria-Hungary}}. | ||
This conflict, like so many before and after it, was heavily influenced by the ongoing [[Assassin-Templar War]], with members of each Order fighting on either side. | This conflict, like so many before and after it, was heavily influenced by the ongoing [[Assassin-Templar War]], with members of each Order fighting on either side. Most famously, during the [[Christmas Truce]] of 1914, a [[Templars|Templar]] named [[Erich Albert]], General in the German Army, was assassinated by a British Assassin just moments after the two had worked together to save a wounded soldiers life. | ||
In the aftermath of the war, the Templars attempted to put several of their own agents in power in European governments, such as [[Adolf Hitler]] in Germany. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past]] | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:51, 7 December 2013
World War One (1914 - 1918), also known as the First World War , and the Great War until 1939, was an armed military conflict initially between several European nations and their colonial empires, which soon expanded to include a number of countries from across the globe.
Principally, the conflict was fought between the Triple Entente that was Britain, France, and Russia, and the Triple Alliance of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
This conflict, like so many before and after it, was heavily influenced by the ongoing Assassin-Templar War, with members of each Order fighting on either side. Most famously, during the Christmas Truce of 1914, a Templar named Erich Albert, General in the German Army, was assassinated by a British Assassin just moments after the two had worked together to save a wounded soldiers life.
In the aftermath of the war, the Templars attempted to put several of their own agents in power in European governments, such as Adolf Hitler in Germany.