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World War I [First World War] - перевод на Английский

GLOBAL WAR ORIGINATING IN EUROPE, 1914–1918
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  • Austrian annexation in 1908]]
  • Crowds on the streets in the aftermath of the [[anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo]], 29 June 1914
  • Austro-Hungarian trench at 3,850 metres in the [[Ortler Alps]], one of the most challenging fronts of the war
  • British prisoners guarded by Ottoman forces after the [[First Battle of Gaza]] in 1917
  • Lange Max]]" of [[Koekelare]] (Leugenboom), the biggest gun in the world in 1917
  • Aerial view of ruins of [[Vaux-devant-Damloup]], France, 1918
  • Young Women's Christian Association]]
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  • French infantry advance on the [[Chemin des Dames]], April 1917
  • A Russian armoured car, 1919
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina was annexed]] in 1908.
  • Serbia]] lost about 850,000 people during the war, a quarter of its pre-war population.<ref>"[https://archive.org/stream/PAM550-99/PAM550-99_djvu.txt The Balkan Wars and World War I]". p. 28. ''[[Library of Congress Country Studies]]''.</ref>
  • Guedecourt]] on 25 September 1916, merged with a Second Contingent. The two contingents suffered 75% casualties.
  • Mobile radio station in German South West Africa, using a hydrogen balloon to lift the antenna
  • Battle of Estaires]], 10 April 1918
  • British volunteer recruits in [[London]], August 1914
  • Bulgarian soldiers in a trench, preparing to fire against an incoming aeroplane
  • Bulgarian major Ivanov with white flag surrendering to Serbian 7th Danube regiment near [[Kumanovo]]
  • German Revolution]], Kiel, 1918
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  • 2}}, Germany's first response to the British ''Dreadnought''
  • 16th Bn (Canadian Scottish)]], advancing during the [[Battle of the Canal du Nord]], 1918
  • [[Canadian Corps]] troops at the [[Battle of Vimy Ridge]], 1917
  • British artillery battery on [[Mount Scopus]] in the [[Battle of Jerusalem]], 1917. Foreground, a battery of 16 heavy guns. Background, conical tents and support vehicles.
  • U.S. entry into World War I]].
  • US War Department]]
  • [[Czechoslovak Legion]], Vladivostok, 1918
  • [[Dissolution of Austria-Hungary]] after war
  • Emergency military hospital during the [[Spanish flu]] pandemic, which killed about 675,000 people in the United States alone, [[Camp Funston]], [[Kansas]], 1918
  • Possible execution at [[Verdun]] at the time of the mutinies in 1917. The original French text accompanying this photograph notes, however, that the uniforms are those of 1914–15 and that the execution may be that of a spy at the beginning of the war.
  • Serbian Army [[Blériot XI]] "Oluj", 1915
  • Refugee transport from Serbia in [[Leibnitz]], [[Styria]], 1914
  • French soldiers making a gas and flame attack on German trenches in Flanders
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  • Marne]], 1918
  • French bayonet charge during the [[Battle of the Frontiers]]; by the end of August, French casualties exceeded 260,000, including 75,000 dead.
  • German prisoners in a French prison camp during the later part of the war
  • German soldiers on the way to the front in 1914; at this stage, all sides expected the conflict to be a short one.
  • HMS ''Baralong''
  • The Allied Avenue, 1917 painting by [[Childe Hassam]], that depicts [[Manhattan]]'s Fifth Avenue decorated with flags from Allied nations
  • ''Hochseeflotte'']], 1917
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  • A United States Army recruiting poster shows [[Uncle Sam]] pointing his finger at the viewer to try and persuade them to enlist in the U.S. Army during World War I.
  • [[British Indian Army]] infantry divisions in France; these troops were withdrawn in December 1915, and served in the [[Mesopotamian campaign]].
  • British Indian soldiers]] digging trenches in [[Laventie]], France (1915).
  • Isonzo Offensives 1915-1917]]
  • Italian soldiers in trench, 1918
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after World War{{nbsp}}I (as of 1923)
  • Triple Alliance]] in brown. Only the Triple Alliance was a formal "alliance"; the others listed were informal patterns of support.
  • Military recruitment in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], 1914
  • capture of Przemyśl]], the longest siege of the war.
  • Bengalee Regiment]] (Bangali Platoon) in [[Kolkata]], India, who died in the war.
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  • 1917–1918}}
  • ''U-155'']] exhibited near Tower Bridge in London, after the 1918 Armistice
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II inspecting Turkish troops of the 15th Corps in East Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now Poland). Prince Leopold of Bavaria, the Supreme Commander of the German Army on the Eastern Front, is second from the left.
  • Ottoman troops in Jerusalem
  • A typical village [[war memorial]] to soldiers killed in World War I
  • Congress]] to declare war on Germany, 2 April 1917
  • [[Luftstreitkräfte]] [[Fokker Dr.I]] being inspected by [[Manfred von Richthofen]], also known as the Red Baron.
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  • "''[[They shall not pass]]"'', a phrase typically associated with the defence of Verdun
  • Romanian troops during the [[Battle of Mărășești]], 1917
  • Sackville Street (now [[O'Connell Street]]) after the 1916 [[Easter Rising]] in [[Dublin]]
  • The Italian [[Redipuglia War Memorial]], which contains the remains of 100,187 soldiers
  • Russian forest trench at the [[Battle of Sarikamish]], 1914–1915
  • Gallipoli Campaign]]
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  • Wilhelm II]] on his arrival at [[Constantinople]]
  • Tanks on parade in London at the end of World War I
  • German casualties, the Somme 1916
  • firing squad]] with soldiers from five European countries
  • Poster showing women workers, 1915
  • Cheering crowds in [[London]] and [[Paris]] on the day war was declared.
  • Transporting Ottoman wounded at [[Sirkeci]]
  • Italian troops reach [[Trento]] during the [[Battle of Vittorio Veneto]], 1918. Italy's victory marked the end of the war on the Italian Front and secured the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  • [[10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09]] and Ottoman artillerymen at Hareira in 1917 before the Southern Palestine offensive
  • 2nd Division]], firing on German entrenched positions during the Meuse-Argonne offensive, 1918
  • Greek prime minister [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] signing the [[Treaty of Sèvres]]
  • British [[Vickers machine gun]], 1917
  • Trotsky]] promised "Peace, Land and Bread" to the impoverished masses
  • The signing of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] in the [[Hall of Mirrors]], Versailles, 28 June 1919, by Sir [[William Orpen]]
  • World empires and colonies around 1914

World War I [First World War]      
<I> (n.)I><I> = Primera Guerra MundialI>
Ex: <I>War, for example, is divided into Militaria, War, World War I, World War II, Vehicles and EquipmentI>.
First World War         
primera guerra mundial
World War One         
Primera Guerra Mundial, la guerra más importante desde 1914 hasta 1918 entre las Fuerzas Centrales y los Aliados que tuvo lugar principalmente en el Medio Oriente y Europa

Определение

fino
adj.
1) Delicado y de buena calidad en su especie.
2) Delgado, sutil.
3) Se dice de la persona delgada, esbelta y de facciones delicadas.
4) Urbano, cortés.
5) poco usado Amoroso,afectuoso.
6) Astuto, sagaz.
7) Aplicado a los sentidos, agudo.
8) Suave, sin asperezas.
9) Que hace las cosas con primor y oportunidad.
10) Tratándose de metales, muy depurado o acendrando.
11) Se dice del jerez muy seco, de color pálido, y cuya graduación oscila entre 15 y 17 grados. Se utiliza también como sustantivo masculino.
12) plur. Polvo de carbón mineral arrastrado por las aguas durante el lavado y que se recupera por tratamiento de dichas aguas.

Википедия

World War I

World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. It was fought between two coalitions, the Allies (primarily France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States) and the Central Powers (led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire). Fighting occurred throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia. An estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease. Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.

The first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the European great powers. This reached breaking point on 28 June 1914, when a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July. Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain.

German strategy in 1914 was to first defeat France, then attack Russia. However, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the Western Front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the English Channel to Switzerland. The Eastern Front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives. Attempts by both sides to bypass the stalemate caused fighting to expand into the Middle East, the Alps, the Balkans, and overseas colonies, bringing Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others into the war.

The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. Freed from the Eastern Front, Germany launched an offensive in the west on March 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before American troops arrived in significant numbers. Failure left the German Imperial Army exhausted and demoralised, and when the Allies took the offensive in August 1918, German forces could not stop the advance.

Between 29 September and 3 November 1918, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary agreed to armistices with the Allies, leaving Germany isolated. Facing revolution at home, and with his army on the verge of mutiny, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on 9 November. The Armistice of 11 November 1918 brought the fighting to a close, while the Paris Peace Conference imposed various settlements on the defeated powers, the best-known being the Treaty of Versailles. The dissolution of the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman Empires resulted in the creation of new independent states, among them Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. Failure to manage the instability that resulted from this upheaval during the interwar period contributed to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939.