The Blockade of Germany<span>, or the </span>Blockade of Europe<span>, occurred from 1914 to 1919. It was a prolonged </span>naval operation<span> conducted by the </span>Allied Powers<span> during and after </span>World War I[1]<span> in an effort to restrict the maritime supply of goods to the </span>Central Powers<span>, which included </span>Germany<span>, </span>Austria-Hungary<span> and </span>Turkey<span>. It is considered one of the key elements in the eventual Allied victory in the war. The German Board of Public Health in December 1918 claimed that 763,000 German civilians died from </span>starvation<span> and disease caused by the blockade up until the end of December 1918.</span>[2][3]<span> An academic study done in 1928 put the death toll at 424,000.</span><span>[4]</span>
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1914
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World War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and lasted until 1918.
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The river caused the erosion of the canyon.
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Hostility
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Time period it was most used