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'''World War I''' (1914 – 1918), also known as the '''First World War''' or the '''Great War''', was an armed military conflict initially between several [[Europe]]an nations and their colonial empires, which soon expanded to include a number of countries from across the [[Earth|globe]]. | '''World War I''' (1914 – 1918), also known as the '''First World War''' or the '''Great War''', was an armed military conflict initially between several [[Europe]]an nations and their colonial empires, which soon expanded to include a number of countries from across the [[Earth|globe]]. | ||
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Principally, the conflict was fought between the two major alliances; the {{Wiki|Triple Entente}}, comprising the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], and [[Russia]], and the {{Wiki|Triple Alliance}} of [[Germany]] and {{Wiki|Austria-Hungary}}. Although [[Italy]] had also been a member of the Triple Alliance, it did not join the {{Wiki|Central Powers}}, as Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive against the terms of the alliance. | Principally, the conflict was fought between the two major alliances; the {{Wiki|Triple Entente}}, comprising the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], and [[Russia]], and the {{Wiki|Triple Alliance}} of [[Germany]] and {{Wiki|Austria-Hungary}}. Although [[Italy]] had also been a member of the Triple Alliance, it did not join the {{Wiki|Central Powers}}, as Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive against the terms of the alliance. | ||
The war began after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian heir presumptive [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria|Franz Ferdinand]] by the | The war began after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian heir presumptive [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria|Franz Ferdinand]] by the Serb nationalist group, the {{Wiki|Black Hand (Serbia)|Black Hand}}. The death of Franz Ferdinand led to tensions between the European nations, leading to war.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> | ||
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. Notably, during the [[Christmas truce]] of 1914, a [[Templars|Templar]] named [[Erich Albert]], a general in the German Army, was assassinated by [[Assassin medic (1914)|an unnamed]] [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] just moments after the two had worked together to save a wounded soldier's life.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past]]</ref> | 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. Notably, during the [[Christmas truce]] of 1914, a [[Templars|Templar]] named [[Erich Albert]], a general in the German Army, was assassinated by [[Assassin medic (1914)|an unnamed]] [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] just moments after the two had worked together to save a wounded soldier's life.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past]]</ref> | ||
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World War I (1914 – 1918), also known as the First World War or the Great War, 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 two major alliances; the Triple Entente, comprising the United Kingdom, France, and Russia, and the Triple Alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Although Italy had also been a member of the Triple Alliance, it did not join the Central Powers, as Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive against the terms of the alliance.
The war began after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian heir presumptive Franz Ferdinand by the Serb nationalist group, the Black Hand. The death of Franz Ferdinand led to tensions between the European nations, leading to war.[1]
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. Notably, during the Christmas truce of 1914, a Templar named Erich Albert, a general in the German Army, was assassinated by an unnamed British Assassin just moments after the two had worked together to save a wounded soldier's life.[2]
The war also affected London, with Zeppelin raids bringing destruction to the city throughout the conflict. In 1916, at the behest of Winston Churchill, the Assassin Lydia Frye eliminated a German spy ring operating around Tower Bridge. The spy ring was led by a Templar Master Spy, who eventually fell to Lydia's blade.[3]
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Zeppelins over London during the war
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Fighter planes over London
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Lydia Frye manning an anti-aircraft turret
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London during the war
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London during the war
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London during the war
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