By 1917 the conflict we call The First World War had been raging for over two years, drawing in troops from Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and Australasia, although the main battles were in Europe. The main belligerents were, on one side, the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires (the 'Central Powers') and, on the other, the British, French and Russian Empires (the 'Entente' or 'Allies').
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By 1917 the conflict we call The First World War had been raging for over two years, drawing in troops from Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and Australasia, although the main battles were in Europe. The main belligerents were, on one side, the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires (the 'Central Powers') and, on the other, the British, French and Russian Empires (the 'Entente' or 'Allies').
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