The physical cost of World War I was tremendous. The total count of casualties was nearly 40 million people. That number included military and civilian casualties, and represented deaths due to fighting, as well as disease.
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America only joined world war 1 in 1917 but still gave financial support to Britain and also soldiers.
yes. but they weren't very patriotic. they increased the cost of food for profit during ww1, this then became part of the growing economic problems that resulted in Germany losing the war.
US had lent a lot of money to the Allies since the beginning of the war. If the Allies lost, the chances of US getting these loans repaid any time soon were slim. America HAD to enter WW1 to protect its long time financial investment in the Allied cause .
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.