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■ Essential Question: – What were battlefield conditions like during World War I? – Why did the Allies win World War I? ■ Agenda for CPWH Unit 11.2: – Clicker review questions – “Fighting World War I” notes – Today’s HW: 29.1 – CPWH Midterm: Tuesday, March 22

■ Text Europe before the war The Allied Powers The Central Powers Europe at the outbreak of World War I

When the war began in August 1914, Europeans were enthusiastic about fighting French Recruits German Recruits Most people anticipated that the war would be over by Christmas 1914….they were wrong

When the war began, Germany’s biggest problem was the potential of fighting on two fronts Germany’s solution was the Schlieffen Plan which involved quickly defeating France in the West… …then sending troops to the East before Russia was fully mobilized for war

But, English & French troops saved Paris at the Battle of the Marne… …Meanwhile, Russia mobilized faster than expected, so Germany had to divert troops from France

The Schlieffen Plan FAILED The fighting between Germany & France was known as the Western Front The fighting between Germany & Russia was known as the Eastern Front By 1915, the war settled into a stalemate as each side fortified their positions with trenches

Soldiers going “over the top”

The soldiers had very little decent food, and what food they had was often attacked by rats. These rats were the size of small rabbits and badgers because they had fed on the decomposing bodies of dead soldiers. Trench Foot

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Machine guns

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Long-range artillery

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Tanks

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Airplanes & Zeppelins

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Flamethrowers & grenade launchers

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Poison gas This was the first time that chemical warfare was used.

New weapons were invented to try to gain an advantage & win the war Submarines

New weapons killed soldiers more effectively; During World War I, 8.5 million soldier died & 21 million were wounded

Fighting on the Western Front slowed to a STALEMATE as neither side could gain an advantage During the 10 month Battle of Verdun in 1916, 1 million soldiers were killed or wounded Another 1 million soldiers were killed or wounded at the Battle of Somme Despite the deaths, neither the Allies or Central Powers gained an advantage after these battles

Russia was NOT as industrialized as the rest of Europe & failed to produce enough weapons or food Millions of Russian soldiers & civilians died during the war By 1917, Russia was on the brink of collapse Russian women training for combat On the Eastern Front, the Russian army was struggling to hold on against the German military

The stalemate on the Western & Eastern Fronts turned World War I into a war of attrition where each side tried to out-produce & outlast the enemy

Nations committed to total war to win World War I Factories were converted to make war equipment Industrial resources were rationed in order to prioritize military needs Governments used conscription to draft civilians into the military Overseas colonies were used to gain resources or additional soldiers Propaganda was used to maintain civilian support for the war TOTAL WAR: ALL OF A COUNTRIES RESOURCES ARE DEVOTED TO THE WAR EFFORT

Turkish Cavalry Sikh British Soldiers in India Chinese Soldiers

To keep Germany from trading with other nations, Britain used its navy to blockade Europe Germany responded by using unrestricted submarine warfare to attack the British navy & any merchant ships supplying the Allies German u-boat attacks played a role in bringing the USA into World War I

When World War I began in 1914, the United States remained neutral… …But, the USA was pulled into the war by 1917 As a neutral nation, the USA was trading with the Allies during the war Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare led to attacks on U.S. merchant ships & British passenger ships President Woodrow Wilson demanded “freedom of the seas” but Germany refused

Americans were outraged in May 1915 when a German u-boat sank the British ship Lusitania killing 1,200 people including 128 Americans

America’s anger with Germany increased in 1917 after the discovery of the Zimmerman Telegram Germany knew that u-boat attacks would eventually bring the USA into war Germany proposed that Mexico attack the USA in exchange for the return of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona Americans were outraged

On April 2, 1917, the United States declared war on Germany & entered the war

The arrival of millions of American soldiers in 1918 gave a boost the Allies But in November 1917, Russia signed a peace & exited the war

By 1918, the Central Powers were running out of supplies & tried a massive attack into France But, the Allies halted the attack & pushed back Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, & Austria- Hungary surrendered in October 1918 On November 11, 1918 Germany agreed to an armistice (ceasefire) & World War I finally came to an end