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World War I “The Great War” --the war to end all wars-- 1914-1918 Fighting the War Level 2

Essential Question How did warfare change in World War I

European Countries Mobilize for War

Germany Attacks France Through Belgium The Schlieffen Plan Germany Attacks France Through Belgium August 4, 1914

Two Front War Develops in Europe Eastern Front Germany & Austro-Hungary push deep into Russia - then slows Western Front Germany Attacks France through Belgium - Allies stop the German offensive just outside of Paris as the attack bogs down Trench War – Stalemate (attack-retreat)

Trench Warfare “No Man’s Land”

Major Trench Battles in WWI Battle of Verdun (Feb-July 1916) 1 million men – killed/wounded/missing 2) Battle of the Somme (July-Nov 1916) 60,000 British Casualties in one day 1 million killed

The Western Front

Fighting Took place in the Colonies too - Africa Black Soldiers in the German Schutztruppen [German E. Africa] British Sikh Mountain Gunners

T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) & the “Arab Revolt”, 1916-18

Weapons of War The Great War saw destruction on the field of battle like never before 1) Old-Fashioned Strategies 2) New Technologies

German U-Boats

Allied Ships Sunk by U-Boats

Poison Gas Attacks

The three main types of Poison Gas Chlorine - a greenish, yellow heavier than air gas which in its pure form is an oxidizing agent. This means that it will react in the presence of water to cause a chemical burning effect on organic matter. Phosgene - a colorless, odorless, heavier than air gas formed by heating carbon tetrachloride. It is highly poisonous in that it will preferentially replace oxygen in the cells and quickly causes an oxygen debt within the body, unconsciousness and death. Mustard gas - gas with a distinctive mustard smell, it causes blistering and huge sores on any exposed tissue, internal or external.

Gas attack seen from an airplane

Machine Guns shoot thousands of bullets per minute

Barbed Wire

Flamethrowers

Phosphorus Grenade Exploding

Krupp railroad gun “Big Bertha” -named after his wife / hard to locate on rail / could shoot over 60 miles from behind German Lines

British Mark I tank

French Renault Tank

The Zeppelin

The Airplane

The Flying Aces of World War I Francesco Barraco, It. Eddie Rickenbacher, US Eddie “Mick” Mannoch, Br. Manfred von Richtoffen, Ger. The {Red Baron Rene Pauk Fonck, Fr. Willy Coppens de Holthust, Belg.