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World War I (1914 – 1918): One-Chapter Summary

Compact UPSC revision covering causes, course, consequences, and treaties of the First World War with tabular recall aids.

I. Causes of World War I

CategoryDetails / ExamplesMemory Cue
MilitarismEuropean arms race; glorification of war; German naval build-up“Guns before dialogue”
AlliancesTriple Alliance (Germany–Austria–Italy) vs Triple Entente (UK–France–Russia)“Entangled commitments”
ImperialismRivalry for colonies — Africa, Asia — esp. Germany vs Britain/France“Empire envy”
NationalismBalkan nationalism; Slavic unity vs Austrian control“Powder-keg Balkans”
Immediate TriggerAssassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 1914, Sarajevo)“One bullet → world on fire”
MilitarismAlliancesImperialism NationalismAssassination

II. Timeline at a Glance (1914–1918)

  • 28 Jun 1914 – Archduke Ferdinand assassinated (Sarajevo)
  • Jul–Aug 1914 – Chain reaction of war declarations
  • 1915 – Italy joins Allies; Gallipoli campaign fails
  • 1916 – Verdun & Somme → heavy losses; Tanks introduced
  • 1917 – USA enters war; Russian Revolution → Russia exits
  • 1918 – German Spring Offensive fails; Armistice 11 Nov 1918

III. Major Fronts

FrontKey BattlesOutcome
Western FrontMarne, Verdun, SommeStalemate → Allied victory
Eastern FrontTannenberg, Masurian LakesRussia defeated; 1917 exit
Balkan FrontSerbia invadedAustrian victory early; later collapse 1918
Middle EastArab Revolt, GallipoliAllied success under Lawrence of Arabia

IV. Major Alliances

Allied PowersCentral Powers
UK, France, Russia, Italy (1915), USA (1917), JapanGermany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

V. Consequences of World War I

TypeImpact
Human~17 million dead; 20 million wounded
PoliticalCollapse of four empires (German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, Russian)
EconomicEurope devastated; US emerges creditor nation
IdeologicalRise of Communism (Russia) and Fascism (Italy)
InstitutionalCreation of League of Nations (1919)
GeopoliticalNew nation-states — Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Finland

VI. Post-War Treaties (1919 – 1920)

TreatyWith WhomMain Terms
VersaillesGermany (1919)War guilt clause; reparations; loss of Alsace-Lorraine; disarmament
St. GermainAustriaEmpire dissolved; territory to Czechoslovakia & Yugoslavia
TrianonHungaryReduced territory; loss to Romania & Yugoslavia
NeuillyBulgariaMinor territorial losses; reparations
Sèvres / LausanneOttoman EmpirePartition of Turkey; Lausanne (1923) revised boundaries

VII. Cause → Effect Flow

Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Assassination World War I Treaty of Versailles Economic Crisis + WWII Seeds

VIII. Mnemonic

“MAIN A”Militarism | Alliances | Imperialism | Nationalism | Assassination.

IX. Quick Recap

  • WWI (1914–18) → First industrial war triggered by nationalism & alliances after Franz Ferdinand’s assassination.
  • Outcome → Defeat of Central Powers, Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations creation, and paved path for WWII.

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