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TWO-FRONT WAR MAJOR TURNING POINTS TWO FRONTS, MAJOR BATTLES MAJOR TURNING POINTS

CENTRAL POWERS VS. ALLIES Which countries made up the Central Powers and the Allies at the beginning or WW1? BULGARIA JOINS CENTRAL POWERS

GERMANY’S DISADVANTAGE What was Germany’s disadvantage at the beginning of the war? TWO FRONT WAR

GERMANY’S SCHLIEFFEN PLAN How did Germany attempt to avoid a two-front war?

WESTERN/EASTERN FRONTS Also a Southern Front... WESTE RN FRONT FRONT EASTERNFRONTEASTERNFRONT SOUTHER N FRONT

TRENCH WARFARE How did trench warfare contribute to a stalemate on the Western Front?

BATTLE OF MARNE (1) Was the Schlieffen Plan successful? Why or why not?

BATTLE AT VERDUN What is the significance of this battle? What front was this battle fought on? VERD UN

BATTLE AT SOMME What is the significance of this battle? What front was this battle fought on?

BATTLE AT TANNENBERG What is the significance of this battle? What front was this fought on? TANNENB ERG

BATTLE AT GALLIPOLI What is the significance of this battle? GALLIPO LI

MAJOR TURNING POINTS Why did the U.S. enter the war? How did this give the Allies and advantage in the war?

TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? How did this give the Central Powers and advantage?

ARMISTICE SIGNED Central Powers collapse and an armistice is signed...