Today, one hundred years ago, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assasinated in Sarajevo which resulted in World War One.
In this 1918 file photo, U.S. Marines respond to a gas attack near Verdun, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, World War One Canadian soldiers carry a stretcher through the mud near Boesinghe, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, German soldiers bring in Canadian wounded during the Battle of Vimy, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, British World War One soldiers return in formation to Ypres, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
Allied soldiers eat and drink in a shell hole in France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
A lone wounded Austrian soldier lies on the field of battle during World War One in an undated photo. (Photo: AP)
The war which left an inerasable mark in the history began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. Some rare pictures of soldiers and incidences which rightly deserve to be remembered.
The Ode of Remembrance during a service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
A file photo, a wooden cross with a paper poppy and a photo are left at a World War I memorial in Arras, France. (Photo: AP)
The New York Times: Newspaper updates during the World War One (Photo: vetfriends.com)
The New York Journal: The newspaper update during the World War One (Photo: www.vetfriends.com)
In this undated photo, Turkish soldiers at a military review at Damascus, Syria. (Photo: AP)
In this undated photo, soldiers attend a burial just in back of the battle lines in Pervyse, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
In this undated photo, German mine-throwing troops, at an attack at the Keil and Poehl mounts, Germany. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, World War One wounded are being placed in ambulance during the advance on Lens, France. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, German reserves being rushed to front by trucks in Germany. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, British troops run under heavy fire outside Cambrai, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, a Canadian soldier helps an injured German soldier to a dressing station. (Photo: AP)
In this June 13, 1917 file photo, U.S. Army General John J. Pershing, center, inspects French troops at Boulogne, France. (Photo: AP)
In this 1918 file photo, U.S. Marines respond to a gas attack near Verdun, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, World War One Canadian soldiers carry a stretcher through the mud near Boesinghe, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, German soldiers bring in Canadian wounded during the Battle of Vimy, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this 1917 file photo, British World War One soldiers return in formation to Ypres, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
Allied soldiers eat and drink in a shell hole in France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
A lone wounded Austrian soldier lies on the field of battle during World War One in an undated photo. (Photo: AP)
The war which left an inerasable mark in the history began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. Some rare pictures of soldiers and incidences which rightly deserve to be remembered.
June 28, 1914 - The evening edition of Washington Times reported the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his Duchess which led to the World War One.
June 28, 1914 - The evening edition of Washington Times reported the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his Duchess which led to the World War One.
The Ode of Remembrance during a service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
A file photo, a wooden cross with a paper poppy and a photo are left at a World War I memorial in Arras, France. (Photo: AP)
The New York Times: Newspaper updates during the World War One (Photo: vetfriends.com)
The New York Journal: The newspaper update during the World War One (Photo: www.vetfriends.com)
In this undated photo, Turkish soldiers at a military review at Damascus, Syria. (Photo: AP)
In this undated photo, soldiers attend a burial just in back of the battle lines in Pervyse, Belgium. (Photo: AP)
In this undated photo, German mine-throwing troops, at an attack at the Keil and Poehl mounts, Germany. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, World War One wounded are being placed in ambulance during the advance on Lens, France. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, German reserves being rushed to front by trucks in Germany. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, British troops run under heavy fire outside Cambrai, France during World War One. (Photo: AP)
In this undated file photo, a Canadian soldier helps an injured German soldier to a dressing station. (Photo: AP)
In this June 13, 1917 file photo, U.S. Army General John J. Pershing, center, inspects French troops at Boulogne, France. (Photo: AP)
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