The First World War was a global conflict lasting from 1914 to 1918.
The First World War may also refer to:
The War of the Worlds is an 1898 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells.
A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a simulation of an armed conflict. Wargaming may be played for recreation, to train military officers in the art of strategic thinking, or to study the nature of potential conflicts. Many wargames re-create specific historic battles, and can cover either whole wars, or any campaigns, battles, or lower-level engagements within them. Many simulate land combat, but there are wargames for naval, air combat, and cyber as well as many that combine various domains.
The Longest Day may refer to:
GW may refer to:
The Wilderness may refer to wilderness, a natural environment.
Eastern Front may refer to:
Warhammer may refer to:
Civil War may refer to:
Western Front or West Front may refer to:
Ragnarök is a series of events in Norse mythology resulting in the fiery destruction and fertile rebirth of the world.
The term "finest hour" originated in the 1940 speech This was their finest hour by Winston Churchill.
A conqueror is a person who conquers.
A war game is a type of strategy game that simulates warfare realistically.
Conflict may refer to:
World at War could be an alternative name for World War II
Blitzkrieg is a military term describing the use of overwhelming force and rapid speed.
The Pacific War (1941–1945), also known as the Pacific Theaters of World War II, was a conflict that pitted Axis forces, primarily the Empire of Japan, against the Allies.
Command Decision may refer to:
A computer wargame is a wargame played on a digital device. Descended from board wargaming, it simulates military conflict at the tactical, operational or strategic level. Computer wargames are both sold commercially for recreational use and, in some cases, used for military purposes.
Burma, now known as Myanmar, is a country in Southeast Asia.