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World War 1 Review

Do Now “The War to end all wars” What were the MAIN causes of WW1? Name and define the 4 causes. 75 words. Count words and put word count on top of the sheet

Gallipoli shows the experiences of many soldiers in WW1 Resistance to getting involved in a war. Anticipation of a great adventure. Trench Warfare Modern Weapons The horrors of War National Pride ANZAC Day

Gallipoli shows the experiences of many soldiers in WW1 ANZAC forces leaving the trenches in Gallipoli.

Anticipation of Adventure Conscripted soldiers being taken to the Western Front by Military Buses

The Harsh Reality German soldiers in their trenches near Antwerp in September of 1914  

The Harsh Reality German soldiers after rat hunting in their trenches

Fight to simply stay healthy British soldiers try to keep their trench dry by pumping the water

Trench Foot

Nationalism Gone Bad in the Balkans Armenian Christians massacred by the Ottoman Turks

The Harsh Reality German cemetery at Bethune

The Harsh Reality These Belgian children lost their parents during the flight to the Netherlands. These kind of photos were published in magazines to find them back.

A Show of Heart German soldiers rescuing a French comrade in arms

The Great War The first “world war” The first “total war” Over 30 countries declare war; more involved indirectly The first “total war” Nearly all aspects of life affected for all citizens—not just soldiers and members of government Governments take over economy; use propaganda The first “modern war” Use of new technology such as airplanes, zeppelins, machine guns, armored tanks, poison gas; trench warfare on larger scale.

The First “World War” Participant Countries in World War I – Allies in Green, Central Powers in Orange, Neutral Countries in Gray

Examples of war-time propaganda from Great Britain and Australia The First “Total War” Examples of war-time propaganda from Great Britain and Australia

A New Kind of War Peronne during the Battle of the Somme 1916

Soldiers wearing gas masks in the trenches at Ypres The First “Modern War” Tank from the Western Front German Zeppelin Soldiers wearing gas masks in the trenches at Ypres

First Modern War Trench warfare in Flanders German U-boat

The First “Modern War” Ruins of Ypres (as seen from the air)

World War 1 and Gallipoli Provide 3 examples of World War, Total War and Modern War from Gallipoli. Answer with complete sentences