1914 AD
- February 6 – Peasant armament support march
- June 28 – Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria: Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip, 19, assassinates Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Duchess Sophie, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, triggering the July Crisis overnight and eventually World War I. Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo and Zagreb break out.
- July 28
- The official start of World War I when Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia by telegram. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia orders a partial mobilization against Austria-Hungary.
- Henriette Caillaux, wife of French minister Joseph Caillaux, is acquitted of the murder of Gaston Calmette by reason of crime passionnel.
- September 7-14 – First Battle of the Marne
- October 19 – November 22 – First Battle of Ypres
- December 18-19 – The meeting of the Three Kings
1915 AD
- February 19 – Battle of Gallipoli
- May 7 – RMS Lusitania is Out of Service
- September 22 – The Nordic Company new department store on Hamngatan in Stockholm is inaugurated, which is of an international type. The department store has 1,500 employees, and the architect is Ferdinand Boberg. Sweden’s first escalator was later built there.
- Fry is in 1915 and has to fight in Worlds War I against the Omicronians. (Alternate First with Mexican-American Civil War)
1916 AD
- February 21 – December 18 – Battle of Verdun
- April 24-29 – Easter Rising
- July 1- November 18 – Battle of the Somme
- November 7
- 1916 United States presidential election: Democratic President Woodrow Wilson narrowly defeats Republican Charles Evans Hughes, when California is called a week after Election Day.
- Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman elected to the United States House of Representatives.
- Radio station 2XG, located in the Highbridge section of New York City, makes the first audio broadcast of presidential election returns.
1917 AD
- March – The Zimmermann Telegram is published in the American press.
- May – Hunger riotsk occurs in, among other things Norrköping, Gothenburg and Stockholm, why the Social Democrats and LO form a workers’ committee, to regain control over the workers.
- June 5
- Swedish police attack suffrage demonstrators outside the Parliament House in Stockholm , where 20,000 workers are gathering for the debate on sweeping democratic reforms. The June Riots when the police block the road
- Swedish police shock suffrage supporters on Gustav Adolfs torg in Stockholm.
- December 6 – The Senate of Finland officially declares the country’s independence from Russia.
- In 1917 Fry wins an award for saving the world and tells his story of how he did it: Fry is lost on his way to the Omicronian Empire and asks for directions, but he ends up asking the leader and is sent to P.O.W. camp. (Alternate First with Mexican-American Civil War)
1918 AD
- January 27 – May 15 – Finnish Civil War
- February – The Spanish flu
- March 3 – Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- November 11 – Remembrance Day
- December 1 – The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (which later becomes the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is proclaimed, in particular ending Serbia’s existence as a sovereign state for the next 87 years (it would not regain its sovereignty until 2006).
1920 AD
- Philo Farnsworth works to pioneer the Television.
1923 AD
- June 16 – The storming of Ayan in Siberia concludes the Yakut Revolt and the Russian Civil War.
1926 AD
- Campaigns of Romanov´s effect (Alternate First)
1927 AD
- Wedding of Dimitri Floydorovich Sudayev and Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna (Alternate First)
- May – Philo Farnsworth of the United States transmits his first experimental electronic television motion pictures, as opposed to the electromechanical TV systems that others have used before.