Do Now: How are wars fought today?

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Do Now: How are wars fought today? A New War Do Now: How are wars fought today?

Alliances Austria declared war on Serbia Germany, Austria’s ally declare war on Serbia Russia, Serbian ally said it would protect Serbia France and Great Britain both Russian allies declared war on Austria and Germany

Alliances

Trench Warfare An underground network linked bunkers, communication trenches and gun emplacements “No man’s land” was the land between trenches, soldiers had no cover when trying to attack the other trench. Each trench had barbed wire along the top to protect the bunker from attack The trenches were filled with rats, lice, water and human waste.

New Technology and Techniques WWI was the first war to use machines to fight The new technology took the lives of millions of Europeans and wounding thousands more The use of a blockade helped control the seas A blockade is when warships and submarine formed a line to prevent other ships into an area

New Weapons Chart