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I don't know if World War I has ever been referred to as the "fall of eagles". I do know that there was a BBC TV miniseries aired in the United States in 1974 with that title. It dramatized the last years of the Hapsburg (Austrian), Hohenzollern (German) and Romanov (Russian) royal families. It ended with World War I and the destruction of these three empires. There was a companion book of the same name by historian C. L. Sulzberger issued in conjunction with the series.

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