World Wye One



World War One was a worldwide war mostly set in Europe, the Middle East, and in the European's African and Asian settlings, and was fought between the "Allied (Entente)" lands and the "Central" lands. It started in 1914 with the say forthing of war from Austria-Hungary against Serbia and was to last until 1918, with most of the war happening on two Warstead, the Western Warstead and the Eastern Warstead. More than 8 thousand thousand warmen were killed, and thousand thousands more tamefolk were killed as well. The war was won by the Allieds in the Bloodmonth of 1918. The outcome of this war formed the groundwork of world mootsmanship for much of the next fifty years after its end and it still shapes our world somewhat today.

Overlook
At the time of outbreak of the war, European lands were tied down by throngs of understandings, meaning that anyone who struck one land would be struck by all other lands in an understanding with the struck land, making the setting highly threatening.

As it happened, Austria-Hungary first struck against Serbia on Afterlithe 28th, 1914, after the shooting of Franz Ferdinand, an afterganger of the throne of Austria Hungary. Russia, in answer, readied her warmen within several months and struck Austria. Teutonland soon stood by Austria-Hungary, and she also readied her weremight, and undertook a forestrike against Frankrike. However, the strike of Teutonland would have to go through Belgland, an unsided land in the war up to that time. The Banded Kingdom had an understanding with Belgland that if Belgland were struck by outlander warmen, then the Banded Kingdom would ward her. This meant that when Teutonland at last struck Frankrike through Belgland, the Banded Kingdom would strike Teutonland as well.

In the Eastern Front, Russia struck Teutonland in East Prussia at Tannenburg and the Masurian Lakes, and both strikes were driven back by the weremight of Teutonland, under Hindenburg Lundendorff. Russia's warmen at first went deep into the Austrian great shire of Galicia, though after the teutonish win in East Prussia, teutonish warmen were befit to help the Austrian-Hungarian weremight overcome the Russian warmen. In the Balkans, the banded weremights of Bulgaria (who had sided with the "central" lands in 1915), Austria-Hungary, and Teutonland at last overwhelmed the Serbian warmen and took the land of Serbia. Also, the Ottoman Kyserdom banded with the "Central" lands in 1915, and would later fight against the British in Irak and the Holy Land, as well as the well-known Struggle of Gallipoli.

Italy banded with the "Allied" lands in 1915, wanting to take lands again that she thought were rightfully hers. However, the war on the Italian steadholding was to be badly undertaken and there were many losses on both sides. The lack of land and gainyields gained for Italy at the end of World War One would become a head spur towards its banding with Teutonland in World War Two.

In the Western Front, Teutonland overran Belgland and moved into Frankrike all the way up to the river Marne, only 43 miles from the Frankish headtown of Paris, in the Sheddingmonth of 1914. However, in a turnaround, the Frankish and British warmen were befit to push back the Teutonlanders to a site where the weremights would fight for the next three years in bloody ditch warfare. Outstanding struggles and clashes include the Struggle of the Somme, the Struggle of Verdun, the Clashes of Ypres, the Second Struggle of the Aisne, the First Struggle of the Marne, and the Last Teutonish Spring Strike of 1918.

In 1917, the Banded Folkdoms of Americksland sided with the "Allied" lands, and gave them fresh warmen for the fight. John J. Pershing, the headman of the American warmen, landed in Frankish at the end of 1917, and lead his men alongside with the Frankish warhighheadmen Ferdinand Foch and the British Douglas Haig (headman of the British Ladenfare Dright.) The banded weremights at last overcame the Teutonish weremight and Teutonland yielded on the 11th of Bloodmonth, 1918.

Aftertides and Outcomes
After the understanding to end fighting in an ironroad wain, a endful frith was written by the leaders of all of the mightfullands in the war in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles. The amongstandings for frith were heavy on Teutonland, putting the chiding on her, lowering the worthtelling of warmen allowed, and making her pay for backbuilding. The Russian, Teutonish, Ottoman, and Austo-Hungarian Kyserdoms fell because of WW1 and the strength of European lands waned after the war, though the true ending of European strength would be in World War Two, which further is thought by some to be a ongoing of WW1.