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•On 28th July, one month after the Archduke’s assassination. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. It was the starting ww1.
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Einem was appointed General of VII Corps in 1909. Karl von einem's 2nd Army later taking part in the First Battle of the Marne.
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•World War 1 began on July 28, 1914. The war lasted until November 11, 1918.The war brought in all the world's economic great powers, which made in two opposing alliances.
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served in this capacity in von Bulow's Second Army until the First Battle of the Marne from the commencement of the war in August 1914.
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•British and German forces clashed on 23rd August at the Battle of Mons, which took place in Belgium. This was the first battle between the British and the Germans on the Western Front
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•Cannons and artillery were often extremely loud. In 1917, the explosives used to destroy a bridge in France could be be heard over 130 miles away in London
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Having served the entirety of the war on the Western Front, on 10 November 1918 The day after armistes day Einem was given command of Army Group Crown Prince, formerly commanded by Crown Prince Wilhelm
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On November 10, 1918, only one day before the declaration of the Armistice, command of Prince Wilhelm's[disambiguation needed Army Group Crown Prince fell to Einem who would oversee Germany's demobilization
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Einem's right wing units would also participate in Gen. Erich Ludendorff's Campagne-Marne offensive on July 15–17, 1918 supporting the east flank of the German 1st Army
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He was tasked with the return of the army to Germany for demobilisation. Retiring from the army in 1919 He was honerd greatly.
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•During World War 1, dogs were used to carry messages. They used capsules. They were attached to their body
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•Tanks were so called because of early attempts to disguise them as water tanks. They were also known as male and female tanks. male tanks had cannons and female tanks had machine guns.
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•France, Britain and Ireland, and Russia formed an alliance. they were known as the Triple Entente. They were all great econmimc counrtys.
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•By the end of WW1, over 9 million soldiers had been killed. all tho another 21 million wounded. ww1 was had brutal killings.
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Upon his return to Germany von Einem retired from the army. Karl von Einem died in Muhlheim on 7 April 1934. He is a legend in german ww1 history.