World War 1 The War To End All Wars.

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World War 1 The War To End All Wars

Combat Trench Warfare Tanks Chemical attacks Zeppelins/Airplanes No mans land Tanks Chemical attacks Zeppelins/Airplanes

Bolshevik Revolution Russian czar is overthrown November 1917 Vladimir Lenin establishes a communist government What is communism? Settles with Germany, removes itself from war

End of the War America enters the war and turns the tide Germany’s last stand took place at Meuse- Argonne Massive American attack Germany begins to retreat; signs armistice November 11, 1918

Peace Delegates meet at the Palace of Versailles to negotiate peace Wilson proposes a peace plan called the Fourteen Points Justice to all people Eliminate trade barriers, have freedom of the seas, and diplomacy National self determination- groups get own country League of Nations

Treaty of Versailles Harsh punishments humiliate Germany despite Wilson’s Warning Accept guilt for war Loses land No standing army Pay back money for damages (kept economy weak) Anger, resentment, and searching for pride and dignity again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqDR8kvs9gY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNAPbLvj38Y German, Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian empires dissolved Poland, Czechoslovakia created Colonies of the winners remained however

Ratification? How are treaties made into law in the United States? Wilson is taking a victory lap, but the U.S. Senate had other ideas Read and annotate the speeches by Senators Lodge and Hitchcock. Then fill out the accompanying graphic organizer