Great War Monument in New Rochelle, NY
The war that was supposed to end all wars began exactly hundred years ago on July 28, 1914 and lasted till November 11, 1918. It is estimated that more than nine million soldiers perished on its battlefields.
The Great War changed the way wars were to be fought in the future. It completely altered the political map of the world. But most importantly, it set conditions for an outbreak of a war that was even more unimaginable in its scope.
“In the Somme valley, the back of language broke. It could no longer
carry its former meanings. World War I changed the life of words and
images in art, radically and forever. It brought our culture into the
age of mass-produced, industrialized death. This, at first, was
indescribable.”
- Robert Hughes in "The Shock of the New"