It might be 100 years since the Great War, but the world remains a very turbulent place.

An infographic at poppyfield.org shows what an entanglement of wars we find ourselves in, bringing together the chronology, duration and cost to human life of conflicts in the 20th century to present day.

"The First World War was initially dubbed the war to end all wars," the website states. "Sadly, the world has witnessed more than 200 conflicts in the 100 years since.

"Poppy Field reflects on the human cost of war from the beginning of the 20th Century."

View the full interactive infographic here.

While the First and Second World Wars were the conflicts that by far killed the most, the graph also highlights how more modern wars tend to drag on as the politics involved becomes more complicated and the opposing sides less defined.

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