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World War I was fought on all three fronts: land, air, and sea. The primary battles occurred on land, particularly in trenches on the Western Front, where soldiers faced brutal conditions. Aerial combat emerged as a new aspect of warfare, with the use of airplanes for reconnaissance and dogfights. Naval battles were also significant, especially with the involvement of submarines and battleships in the Atlantic.

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