


When we about learned the the four “-isms” that led to World War I, Vampirism wasn’t on the list.

Ok, so that’s not something they teach you in school. Perhaps most significantly, it nearly led to the premature resurrection of Dracula. It was essentially the final blow to any kind of meaningful aristocracy in Europe, led to the collapse of some previously powerful empires, and ushered in a modern era of warfare, with astronomically higher casualty rates than nearly any previous conflict in history. But there were a lot of other historically important consequences of the Great War. Most obviously, it set the stage for World War II. World War I doesn’t get a lot of attention in history books or other media, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t significant.
