The mud-filled, blood-soaked trenches of the Low Countries & North-Eastern Europe were essential battlegrounds during the First World War, but the war reached many other corners of the globe, & events elsewhere significantly affected its course. Covering the twelve months of 1916, eminent historian Keith Jeffery uses twelve moments from a range of locations & shows how they reverberated around the world. As well as discussing better-known battles such as Gallipoli, Verdun & the Somme, Jeffery examines Dublin, for the Easter Rising, East Africa, the Italian front, Central Asia & Russia, where the killing of Rasputin exposed the internal political weakness of the country`s empire. &, in charting a wide range of wartime experience, he studies the `intelligence war`, naval engagements at Jutland & elsewhere, as well as the political consequences that ensued from the momentous United States presidential election. Using an extraordinary range of military, social & cultural sources, & relating the individual experiences on the ground to wider developments, these are the stories lost to history, the conflicts that spread beyond the sphere of Europe & the moments that transformed the war.