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… of Revolution, Rebellion and Armed Conflict Throughout Europe and Elsewhere.

"ON NOV. 11, 1918, the guns fell silent. After four years of unremitting bloodshed, the First World War was finally over.

More than 70 million soldiers from 32 countries had taken part in the struggle. The fighting, which spanned three continents and covered the world's oceans, claimed between 50 and 100 million lives.

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