- Source: Refugees of World War I
- Kesultanan Utsmaniyah
- Hong Kong
- Henry Morgenthau Sr.
- Perang Israel–Hamas
- Hak pemulangan Palestina
- Daftar perang dan bencana menurut korban jiwa
- Günther Stapenhorst
- Operasi Ezra dan Nehemia
- Bangsa Asiria
- Brad Pitt
- Refugees of World War I
- World War II evacuation and expulsion
- Switzerland during the world wars
- Refugees of the Syrian civil war
- Belgian refugees in Britain during the First World War
- War crimes in World War I
- List of last surviving World War I veterans
- List of military engagements of World War I
- Timeline of World War I
- American entry into World War I
The First World War generated population displacements of an unprecedented scale, of more than 12,000,000 civilians, (later exceeded by those of the Second World War which reached 60,000,000). The director of the civil affairs office of the Red Cross wrote at the end of the war that: “There were refugees everywhere. As if the whole world had to move or was waiting to do so”. Refugees were generated throughout all the territories affected the war, from Belgium and France to Italy, Austro-Hungary, Russia and Serbia. Numerous refugees also appeared as a consequence of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire during that period.
See also
Belgian refugees in the Netherlands during the First World War
Refugees displaced in ww1 12000000.