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why the first world war called as world war​

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●Contemporaries certainly thought it was a world war and called it that. The term "World War" (Weltkrieg) first appeared in Germany in 1914.

●The French and British referred to the war as "La Grande Guerre" or the "Great War", but also adopted the term "World War" later in the conflict

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Contemporaries certainly thought it was a world war and called it that. The term "World War" (Weltkrieg) first appeared in Germany in 1914. The French and British referred to the war as "La Grande Guerre" or the "Great War", but also adopted the term "World War" later in the conflict.

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