Similar words: world war, world war 2, world war 1, world war i, world war two, World War one, world war ii, second world war. Meaning: n. a war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918.
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(31) Business generally increased until the First World War when tonnages dropped away.
(32) In the First World War pneumonia was as deadly as bullets and shells.
(33) After the First World War the coverage of unemployment insurance was extended and a contributory pension scheme was introduced.
(34) After the First World War Binding rejoined the family business.
(35) Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof, it went out of use shortly after the First World War.
(36) Lady Astor of Hever, daughter of first world war field marshal Earl Haig, has died aged 81.
(37) He won the Military Cross and rose to Major in the first world war.
(38) Horace left school at age 14, just as the First World War broke out.
(39) After the First World War the voluntary hospitals faced a severe and growing financial crisis.
(40) Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war.
(41) From this grim situation the party was saved by the First World War.
(42) The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war.
(43) He was a miner and he went off to the First World War and got killed.
(44) He illustrates his points with readings from poets of the First World War.
(45) Ironically enough, his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War.
(46) We were still at school when, later that year, the First World War broke out.
(47) The capricious and flighty Colette continued to see De Morny occasionally until the first world war.
(48) These themes constantly recur up to the First World War.
(49) Unfortunately heavy losses occurred during the First World War with all four being sunk.
(50) These had expanded in intensity after the First World War, with extensive housing development in the areas served.
(51) Shortly after the First World War tentative steps towards the implementation of a monopoly policy were being considered.
(52) And the period after the First World War was a watershed in the battle against oppressive hours of working.
(53) He served in Mesopotamia during the First World War(sentencedict.com/first world war.html), came home in 1916 to transfer to an infantry regiment.
(54) The ground felt as I imagined a first world war battlefield might feel - all pits and trenches - but dry.
(55) Although no longer used commercially, it was apparently put to occasional use grinding corn up to the start of the First World War.
(56) Membership of the Conservative party has sunk to just over 300,000-its lowest point since the first world war.
(57) It was destroyed in 1915 during action in the First World War, then was rebuilt after 1918 to the original design.
(58) In the twenty years prior to the First World War there were numerous incidents of football hooliganism.
(59) The assassination of Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo led to the First World War.
(60) However, before the First World War it was not at all clear how far the social democratic movements had been subverted.
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