“THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

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“THE WAR TO END ALL WARS” WORLD WAR I “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Statistics World War One included: 3 Continents 31 Countries 65 Million Soldiers 37 Million Casualties 91,198 Deaths by Gas 6,395 Allied and Neutral Ships Lost $186.3 Billion Financial Losses

Causes of WWI Some Causes May Include: Industrial Revolution Militarism Germany Nationalism Serbia Alliancism Triple Alliance Germany, Aus.-Hun., Bulgaria, and Turkey Triple Entente Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, US, ...

Countries that only cut off trade Countries Involved Allied Countries Central Countries Austria-Hungary Germany Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Greece China U.S. Cuba Nicaragua Brazil Siam Costa Rica Guatemala Haiti Honduras Serbia Russia France Belgium Great Britain Liberia Japan Montenegro Italy San Marino Portugal Romania Countries that only cut off trade Bolivia Ecuador Peru Uruguay That Should Add Up To 31 Countries

Immediate Cause Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip, June 28th, 1914. Archduke Ferdinand First Bomb Gunshots Gav. Princip

Escalation After the Archduke was killed, a series of events was set in motion, to change the world. 1. A-H declared war on Serbia. 2. Russia mobilized to aid Serbia. 3. Germany aids A-H, declares war on Russia. 4. France mobilizes to aid Russia. 5. Germany declares war on France. 6. Germany invades Belgium. 7. UK declares war on Germany. 8. OE mobilizes to aid Germany and A-H. 9. Italy joins France, UK, and Russia. 10. Bulgaria joins OE, Germany, and A-H. 11. US joins Italy, France, UK, and Russia

Weapons Blimps Airplanes Long Range Artillery Tanks Gas Ships Submarines

Goals Triple Entente Triple Alliance Hold back the Germans Prolong the War (until better technology) Have a Naval Blockade in place Concentrate on the Western Front Conquer France Avoid Two-Front War Use Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (naval subs could attack non-naval vessels)

Fighting Fronts The Western Front was between France and Germany The Italian Front was between Aus.-Hun. and Italy The Eastern Front was between Russia and Germany Germany wanted to avoid fighting on more than one front.

Lusitania The Lusitania was a British cruise liner, sunk by a German U-boat. The Sinking of the Lusitania, with 139 Americans on board (128 killed), prompted the United States to join the allies

No Man’s Land

No Man’s Land

End Results Millions Killed

End Results

End Results

The End Thanks For Watching! “War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children.” -Jimmy Carter

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