Difference between revisions 2215834 and 2215938 on enwikiSee: [[World War I]] ==[[Australia]]== (''Entered the War on: [[August 4]], [[1914]]'') *[[William Throsby Bridges]] (1861-1915) Commander, [[Australian Imperial Force (1st)|Australian Imperial Force]], [[Australian 1st Division]] *[[Henry George Chauvel]] (1865-1945), Commander, [[Desert Mounted Corps]] *Sir [[Talbot Hobbs]], (1864-1938), Commander, [[Australian 5th Division]] *[[Billy Hughes]], (1862-1952), Prime Minister *Sir [[John Monash]], (1865-1931), Commander, [[Australian 3rd Division]], [[Australian Corps]] *Sir [[Keith Murdoch]], (1885-1952), War reporter *Sir [[Charles Rosenthal]], (1875-1954), Commander, [[Australian 2nd Division]]⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ==[[Austria-Hungary]]== (''Entered the War on: [[July 28]], [[1914]]'') ===Royalty=== *Archduke [[Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria|Franz Ferdinand]], (1863-1914), heir to the throne whose murder brought on the war. *Emperor [[Franz Josef of Austria|Franz Josef]], (1830-1916) *Emperor [[Karl of Austria|Karl]], (1887-1922) (contracted; show full)===Politicians=== *[[Alexander Malinov]], (1867-1938), Prime Minister (1908-1911, 1918) *[[Vasil Radoslavov]], (1854-1929), Prime Minister *[[Alexander Stamboliski]], (1879-1923), anti-monarchist *[[Nikola Zhekov]], (1864-1949), Commander-in-Chief ==[[Canada]] (includes [[Newfoundland]])== (''Entered the War on: [[August 4]], [[1914]]'') *[[Harry Banks]], supposed victim of German [[crucifixion]] *[[Billy Bishop]], (1884-1956), ace credited with 72 victories *Sir [[Robert Laird Borden|Robert Borden]], (1854-1937), Prime Minister (1911-1920) *[[Henri Bourassa]], (1868-1952), led French Canadian opposition to conscription *Sir [[Arthur Currie]], (1875-1933), Commander, Canadian Forces *Sir [[Sam Hughes]], (1853-1921), Minister of Militia and Defense *[[John McCrae]], (1872-1918), doctor and poet, author of [[In Flanders' Fields]] *[[Henry Norwest]] (1884-1918), one of the most famous snipers in [[World War I]] *[[Francis Pegahmagabow]] (1891-1952), the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of [[World War I]] *[[George Price]] (1898-1918), last soldier killed in [[World War I]] (shot two minutes before the announcement of the [[Armistice]]) ⏎ *[[Tommy Ricketts]], (1901-1967), at age 17, he was the youngest soldier to ever receive the [[Victoria Cross]] *Sir [[Richard Turner]], (1871-1948), Chief of Canadian General Staff ==[[France]]== (''Entered the War on: [[August 3]], [[1914]]'') ===Military Leaders=== *[[Edouard de Castelnau]], (1851-1944), General (contracted; show full) *[[Gaston Doumergue]], *[[Jean Léon Jaurès|Jean Jaures]], (1859-1914), Socialist party leader, pacifist *[[Alexandre Millerand]], (1859-1943), Minster of War (1912-13, 1914-15) *[[Paul Painlevé]], (1863-1933), Prime Minister (September 1917 - November 1917) *[[Stephen Pichon]], *[[Raymond Poincaré]], (1860-1934), President (1913-1920) *[[Alexandre Ribot]], (1842-1923), Prime Minister (March 1917 - September 1917) *[[René Viviani]], (1862-1925), Prime Minister (1914-1915) ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ==[[Germany]]== (''Entered the War on: [[August 1]], [[1914]]'') ===Monarch=== *Emperor [[Wilhelm II of Germany|Wilhem II]] ===Military Leaders=== *[[Erich von Falkenhayn]], Chief of Staff 1914 - 1916 *[[Hermann von François]] *[[Wilhelm Groener]] *[[Paul von Hindenburg]], (1847-1934), general, president *Admiral [[Franz von Hipper]], Commander, High Seas Fleet *[[Max Hoffmann]] *[[Erich Ludendorff]], general *[[August von Mackensen]], Field Marshal *[[Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke|Helmuth von Moltke]], (1848-1916), Chief of Staff, 1906 - 1914 *Crown Prince [[Rupprecht of Bavaria]] *[[Otto Liman von Sanders]], (1855-1929), General *[[Alfred von Schlieffen]], (1833-1913), Pre-war Chief of General Staff *[[Alfred von Tirpitz]], (1849-1930), Naval Minister *Crown Prince [[Wilhelm of Prussia]]⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ===Political Leaders=== *Prince [[Maximilian of Baden]] (1867-1929), Imperial Chancellor (1918) *[[Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg]], Imperial Chancellor (1909-1917) *Prince [[Bernhard von Bülow]], former Imperial Chancellor (1900-1909), Ambassador to [[Italy]] (1914-1915), rival *[[Friedrich Ebert]], (1871-1925), Social Democratic leader, Imperial Chancellor (1918), later First President of the [[Weimar Republic]] *[[Matthias Erzberger]], leader of the left wing of the Catholic [[Centre Party]] (contracted; show full) *[[Grigori Rasputin]], (1872-1919), friar, adventurer, mystic wonder-worker *[[Sergei Sazonov]], Foreign Minister (1910-1916) *[[Joseph Stalin]], (1879-1953), (a pseudonym) - [[USSR|Soviet]] leader *[[Boris Stürmer]], Prime Minister (1916) *[[Alexander Trepov]], Prime Minister (1916) *[[Leon Trotsky]], (1879-1940), [[Bolshevik]] leader *Prince [[Felix Yusupov]], murderer of Rasputin *[[Grigory Zinoviev]], (1883-1936), Russian Bolshevik ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ==[[Serbia]]== (''Entered the War on: [[July 28]], [[1914]]'') *[[Peter I of Serbia|King Peter I]], (1844-1921), Serbian monarch *[[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Crown Prince Alexander]], (1888-1934), Serbian monarch *[[Dragutin Dimitrijevic]], (1877-1917), founder and leader of [[Black Hand]] society *[[Zivojin Misic]], (1855-1921), Field Marshal *[[Nikola Pasic]], (1845-1926), Prime Minister *[[Gavrilo Princip]], (1894-1918), the [[Serbia]]n nationalist who [[assassin]]ated Franz Ferdinand of Austria and triggered the war *[[Radomir Putnik]], (1847-1917), Chief of General Staff *[[Peter Vasic]], (1862-1931), Colonel *[[Bosa Yankovich]], General ==[[South Africa]]== (''Entered the War on: [[August 4]], [[1914]]'') *[[Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor]], (1894-1921),Fighter Pilot (contracted; show full)*[[Robert Lansing]], (1864-1928), Secretary of State *[[John Pershing]], (1860-1948), commander of the AEF *[[Eddie Rickenbacker]], (1890-1973), Ace *[[Woodrow Wilson]], (1856-1924), 28th ([[1913]]-[[1921]]) [[President of the United States of America|President]] *[[Leonard Wood]], General *Sgt. 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