War Front Element: Describe conditions on the war front for soldiers; include the Battle of Verdun. Vocabulary: Battle of Verdun, eastern front, trench.

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War Front Element: Describe conditions on the war front for soldiers; include the Battle of Verdun. Vocabulary: Battle of Verdun, eastern front, trench warfare, western front

Western Front Development: Germany swept through Belgium into northern France stopped a short distance from Paris at the First Battle of the Marne turned into a stalemate developed a system of trench warfare

Western Front Trench warfare: Soldiers dug 500 miles of trenches and fought each other from there stretched from the English Channel nearly to the Swiss border Shells were rained on the men constantly for four years both sides remained in almost the same position

Western Front Condition of trenches: included massive tangles of barbed wire, machinegun nests, gun batteries, and heavy artillery soldiers lived in holes in the ground territory between the two sides was called no- man’s-land

Trench Warfare info. only At the Battle of the Somme in July, 1916, a soldier was expected to carry the following equipment: – a rifle, a bayonet, grenades, 170 rounds of ammunition, a gas mask, a shovel and wire cutters, a full water bottle and food rations, extra clothing and medical supplies, and portable cooking stove with fuel Carrying about 66 pounds on his back, the soldier had to fight the enemy-assuming he lived while crossing “no man’s land”

Trench Foot

Western Front Difficulties: Military leaders did not know how to fight trench warfare ordered masses of soldiers to attack the other side and try to break through begin with heavy artillery then send in thousands of troops completely exposed to machine-gun fire millions of young men died in these attacks and no breakthrough came

Western Front Battle of Verdun: Verdun, France, in ,000 men were killed in 10 months new technologies introduced

Let’s Summarize… How did the Battle of Marne affect German strategy for WWI? What name characterized the fighting done in WWI? List 4 new weapons used in this war. Explain what a “stalemate” is.

New Technology Poison Gas: introduced by the Germans but used by both sides. Some gases caused blindness or severe blisters, others death by choking, soldiers began to use mask

New Technology Machine Gun: fires ammunition automatically, could wipe out waves of attackers and thus made it difficult for forces to advance

New Technology Tank: an armored combat vehicle that moved on chain tracks-and thus could cross many types of terrain

New Technology Airplanes: spotted enemy positions from the air, later used to attack ground targets then in time, machine guns were mounted on airplanes to fight each other for control of the air

New Technology Submarine: known as u-boats primary weapon against ships was the torpedo, an underwater missile

Let’s Summarize … What new technology was introduced during World War I? How did new technology impact the warfront for soldiers? Why do you think World War I is often called the “First Modern War”?

Eastern Front Description: the war was far more mobile Russian army moved into eastern Germany defeated at the Battle of Tannenberg and the Battle of Masurian Lakes eliminated Russia as a threat to Germany

Russia Struggles Russia had yet to become industrialized so they were short on supplies. Their only advantage was a large population.

Eastern Front Difficulty: Russia defeated Austria-Hungary and dislodged them from Serbia then Germans aided Austrians to defeat the Russians in several battles and drove them back 2.5 million Russians had been killed, captured, or wounded almost out of the war

Let’s Summarize … How was the Eastern Front different from the western front? What were the advantages and disadvantages that Russia had on the Eastern Front?