How did the U.S Help to Secure an Allied Victory in WWI?

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How did the U.S Help to Secure an Allied Victory in WWI?

Fighting in Trenches James Lovegrave, interviewed in Life in the trenches was hell on earth. Lice, rats, trench foot, trench mouth, where the gums rot and you lose your teeth. And of course dead bodies everywhere

Fighting in Trenches Captain Impey of the Royal Sussex Regiment wrote this account in The trenches were wet and cold and at this time some of them did not have duckboards or dug- outs. The battalion lived in mud and water.

Fighting in Trenches Henry Gregory of 119th Machine Gun company was interviewed after the war about life in the trenches. One night, as we lay in bed after doing our two hours' sentry - we did two hours on and two hours off - my friend Jock said 'damn this, I cannot stand it any longer!' He took off his tunic - we slept in these - then he took off his jersey, then his shirt. He put his shirt in the middle of the dug-out floor and put his jersey and tunic on again. As we sat up in bed watching the shirt he had taken off and put it on the floor it actually lifted; it was swarming with lice.

Fighting in Trenches Some of these rats grew extremely large. One soldier wrote: "The rats were huge. They were so big they would eat a wounded man if he couldn't defend himself." These rats became very bold and would attempt to take food from the pockets of sleeping men. Two or three rats would always be found on a dead body. They usually went for the eyes first and then they burrowed their way right into the corpse. One soldier described finding a group of dead bodies while on patrol: "I saw some rats running from under the dead men's greatcoats, enormous rats, fat with human flesh. My heart pounded as we edged towards one of the bodies. His helmet had rolled off. The man displayed a grimacing face, stripped of flesh; the skull bare, the eyes devoured and from the yawning mouth leapt a rat."

Stalemate The War at a Stalemate Why was the war at a stalemate? –B–Both sides were dug in while engaging in the horrors of trench warfare –D–During the stalemate, the frontline moved only a few miles for months at a time –N–Neither side was able to gain ground, thousands of troops were lost on both sides

Americans in France –1–1918, U.S. troops arrive in France in great numbers (General Pershing) –A–American troops had an independent role and also helped British and French troops –S–Strength & Energy of fresh U.S. troops broke the stalemate and turned the tide of the war toward the allies How did the U.S. Entry Break the Stalemate?

The War Ends Germany realized that since the US entry into the war, it could not win The German Kaiser abdicated his throne Armistice is reached (Agreement to stop fighting) The shooting stopped at 11am on November 11 th (11 th hour of the 11 th day of the 11 th month)

The Cost of War 8 to 9 million Europeans died in battle 50,000 Americans died in battle More than 20 million soldiers on both sides were wounded Northern France was in ruins Millions of Germans were near starvation Many European children were left orphaned and homeless Flu epidemic killed more than 20 million people worldwide. (Twice as many as the war itself)

How did the U.S Help to Secure an Allied Victory in WWI? U.S. troops added new energy, manpower, and firepower to the allied cause U.S. industry, untouched by war, provided the weapons and technology needed to win The entrance of the U.S. (toward the end of the war) broke the stalemate and pushed the allies to victory

“ I can predict with absolute certainty that within another generation there will be another world war if the nations of the world do not concert the method by which to prevent it." Woodrow Wilson, 1919

Why did the US Reject the Treaty of Versailles? Critics of the Treaty believed that the League would drag the US into future European wars (Senator Henry Cabot Lodge) Americans were “ war weary ” and wanted to return to isolationism Wilson suffered a stroke and was unable to sell the treaty to the people The US refused to join the League of Nations, making the League a “ paper tiger ” or weak on the world stage.

Nationalistic pride Competition for colonies Military buildup Tangled web of alliances Assassination of Franz Ferdinand Causes of WWI Effects of WWI Destruction in Europe Boom in American economy Suppression of dissent in the U.S. Allied victory Defeated empires lose their colonies The U.S. emerges from the war as a world leader and an economic giant