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Winning World War I Chapter 11.3

Waging Total War Economies committed to war production Conscription Rationing Price Controls

Waging Total War Cont. Economic Warfare British navy prevents goods from reaching Germany German blockade uses U-Boats Germans sink Lusitania

Waging Total War Cont. Propaganda War Press and arts censored Citizens motivated to loan money or enlist Atrocities exaggerated

Examples of Propaganda

EXAMPLES OF BRITISH PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF GERMAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF FRENCH PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLE OF BELGIAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF AUSTRALIAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF CANADIAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF ITALIAN PROPAGANDA

EXAMPLES OF RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA

Waging Total War Cont. Women join war effort Join workforce Nurses close to front lines These efforts help to win right to vote

Morale Collapses War fatigue Shortages, many casualties Leads to calls for peace Troops mutiny or desert Revolution in Russia Bread shortages lead to revolution Lenin comes to power Russia withdraws from war

The United States declares war Why join the Allies? Cultural Ties Submarine warfare Zimmerman Note

The United States declares war Declaring War In 1917, Wilson asks Congress to declare war In, 1918, U.S. troops on the Western Front United States provides financial aid

The United States declares war Fourteen Points Resolve future wars Self determination Association of nations

Victory at last In 1918, final showdown on Western Front Kaiser flees New German government seeks armistice.