1917: The Decisive Year of the War The Russian Revolution and the entrance of the United States.

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1917: The Decisive Year of the War The Russian Revolution and the entrance of the United States.

The U.S. Stays out This was a European problem and had nothing to do with the United States.

Germany attacks outsiders… …Germans tried to cut off supplies to Britain. To break the Stalemate…

The U.S. enters the war… They believe the war was a conflict of old European rivalries. They believe the war was a conflict of old European rivalries. By 1917, the U.S. was suspicious of German intentions and angered by the sinking of U.S. citizens and property. By 1917, the U.S. was suspicious of German intentions and angered by the sinking of U.S. citizens and property. Once Germany said that they would openly attack any ships in the North Atlantic, the U.S. declared war on the triple alliance. Once Germany said that they would openly attack any ships in the North Atlantic, the U.S. declared war on the triple alliance.

The Russian Revolution Russia had not properly equipped or trained their soldiers, as a result they were being beaten by the Germans. Russia had not properly equipped or trained their soldiers, as a result they were being beaten by the Germans. Germany was in danger of being swallowed up by Russia’s superior numbers.

Problems on the home front Russia had not properly equipped or trained their soldiers, as a result they were being beaten by the Germans. Russia had not properly equipped or trained their soldiers, as a result they were being beaten by the Germans. Czar Nicholas of RussiaGrigori Rasputin

Revolution! Vladimir Lenin led a communist revolution that overthrew the government and signed a peace treaty with Germany. Vladimir Lenin led a communist revolution that overthrew the government and signed a peace treaty with Germany. Lenin

Halifax Explosion December 6 th – 1917 School had just begun that morning The Mont Blanc catches fire after colliding with ship in the harbour

The Blast The Halifax Explosion was the largest man made explosion until the atomic bomb. The Halifax Explosion was the largest man made explosion until the atomic bomb were killed and another 20’000 injured 2000 were killed and another 20’000 injured Halifax was destroyed and rescue was slow because of blizzards. Halifax was destroyed and rescue was slow because of blizzards.

Spanish Flu The Spanish flu killed 100 million people world wide during the war. The Spanish flu killed 100 million people world wide during the war. It killed young healthy people, sometimes over night. It killed young healthy people, sometimes over night.

For your notes The Halifax Explosion was the largest man made explosion until the atomic bomb. The Halifax Explosion was the largest man made explosion until the atomic bomb were killed and another 20’000 injured 2000 were killed and another 20’000 injured Halifax was destroyed and rescue was slow because of blizzards. Halifax was destroyed and rescue was slow because of blizzards. The Spanish flu killed 100 million people world wide during the war. The Spanish flu killed 100 million people world wide during the war. It killed young healthy people, sometimes over night. It killed young healthy people, sometimes over night.