The Great War
In the year 1914, the world was plunged into chaos as nations clashed in what would become known as World War I. The conflict, which lasted for four long years, saw millions of soldiers fighting on the front lines and countless civilians caught in the crossfire.
As the war raged on, new technologies such as tanks, airplanes, and chemical weapons were introduced, forever changing the face of warfare. The horrors of trench warfare and the devastation of battles like the Somme and Verdun left a lasting impact on those who lived through it.
Finally, in 1918, the war came to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The aftermath of the war would shape the course of history for decades to come, setting the stage for the rise of new conflicts and the reshaping of the world order.