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End of the War

Central Powers collapse Two important events changed the direction of the war in 1917 Russian revolution (good for the Triple Alliance) USA enters the war (good for the Triple Entente) The details in Russia: Czar Nicholas abdicated in March 1917 Oct 1917 the Russian provisional government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks / Led by Lenin The Bolsheviks signed a peace treaty with Germany German troops can move to battle on Western Front

America Enters War Because of the unrestricted U-Boat attacks the US enters the war Some sources suggest that it was the sinking of the Lusitania that prompted the US the join but they joined two years after the sinking Woodrow Wilson

Operation Michael The Germans with the additional soldiers from the Eastern Front push into France They drive to within 75 km of Paris and then run out of supplies The British naval blockades strangled Germany’s war machine

The Hundred Days The final months of the war were know as the “100 Days” The Canadians, led by Arthur Currie helped force the Germans east As the Germans fled they destroyed much of France’s countryside/ further angering the French The German Kaiser fled to Holland Armistice was signed Nov / 11th month, 11th day, 11th hour - Remembrance day General Currie

Canada joins the big boys Canada participates as a full member at the Paris Peace Conference / Not represented by Britain (Borden fought for this) Treaty of Versailles sets the terms of Germany’s surrender and set the scene for World War II USA wanted the plan to emphasize forgiveness but France and Belgium wanted payback

Terms of Treaty of Versailles W.A.R. II( L’s) W. War Guilt - the Germany had to assume guilt for starting war A. Armed Forces - German army restricted to men / No U- boats/ No airforce R. Reparations - Germany had to pay about 30 Billion dollars l. Lost Territories - Map of Europe redrawn / new country of Poland created/ Alsace and Lorraine given to France / Coal production l. League of Nations - Brainchild of Wilson ( USA didn’t join) Germany was not invited

League of Nations Britain, France, Canada and other smaller nations join Many feared that the L.O.N. would hamper imperialism Alliance system No military Economic sanctions only Wilson had stroke and was unable to push for the League Organization was weakened without American presence

Aftermath of War Starvation throughout Europe Crops / transportation ruined Spanish Flu swept across Europe and was carried home to Canada by soldiers 22 million died world wide / more than WW I Canadians died