The European Theater of World War I was the primary site of the fighting of this great war. While there was considerable conflict outside of Europe, Europe was the place where the war started, and where it ended. Europe was where armies, the size of which had never before been seen in world history, fought and died.

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  • The European Theater of World War I was the primary site of the fighting of this great war. While there was considerable conflict outside of Europe, Europe was the place where the war started, and where it ended. Europe was where armies, the size of which had never before been seen in world history, fought and died. Given the importance of Europe to the conflict, most histories focus the majority of their attention on the various European theaters and so the best general overview of the European Theater is the main article on World War I. This article will do little more than direct the reader to the secondary articles. (en)
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  • European theatre of World War I (en)
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  • August 3, 1914-November, 1918 (en)
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  • € (not including some important neutral countries) (en)
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  • The European Theater of World War I was the primary site of the fighting of this great war. While there was considerable conflict outside of Europe, Europe was the place where the war started, and where it ended. Europe was where armies, the size of which had never before been seen in world history, fought and died. (en)
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  • European theatre of World War I (en)
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