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Battles of WWI. Battles of the Marne 1914- German army advancing through Belgium and northern France. Caused panic in the French 1914- German army advancing.

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1 Battles of WWI

2 Battles of the Marne 1914- German army advancing through Belgium and northern France. Caused panic in the French 1914- German army advancing through Belgium and northern France. Caused panic in the French Army who rushed from Paris to halt attack. Germans were stopped Army who rushed from Paris to halt attack. Germans were stopped

3 Battles of Ypres 1914- attempt by the British to stop the advances of Germans 1914- attempt by the British to stop the advances of Germans 1915- First use of poison gas 1915- First use of poison gas 1917- Over-ambitious aims, bad weather, and bad judgements led to horrific losses. Total casualties 1917- Over-ambitious aims, bad weather, and bad judgements led to horrific losses. Total casualties for this one battle reached over 250,000. for this one battle reached over 250,000.

4 Battle of Somme “Big Push” attack across river Somme by British. Huge Failure. Soldiers did not follow orders, “Big Push” attack across river Somme by British. Huge Failure. Soldiers did not follow orders, artillery bombardment did not dislodge German wire or destroy machine-gun posts. artillery bombardment did not dislodge German wire or destroy machine-gun posts. One of the biggest slaughters in military history. One of the biggest slaughters in military history.

5 Battle of Cambrai British launched the first full-scale offensive with the tank. 476 tanks charged towards German lines. British launched the first full-scale offensive with the tank. 476 tanks charged towards German lines. Success surprised both sides and British were not prepared for the victory. Success surprised both sides and British were not prepared for the victory.

6 Casualties Great Britain-1,000,000 Great Britain-1,000,000 France-1,300,000 France-1,300,000 Russia-1,700,000 Russia-1,700,000 Germany and allies-3,500,000 Germany and allies-3,500,000 America-50,000 America-50,000

7 Casualties At least 5,500 people died per day during WWI At least 5,500 people died per day during WWI

8 Global Peacemaker

9 Fourteen Points The Fourteen Points was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918. The Fourteen Points was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918.United StatesPresident Woodrow Wilsonjoint session CongressUnited StatesPresident Woodrow Wilsonjoint session Congress The address was intended to assure the country that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and for postwar peace in Europe The address was intended to assure the country that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and for postwar peace in EuropeGreat WarEuropeGreat WarEurope

10 Paris Peace Conference The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for Germany and other defeated nations The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for Germany and other defeated nationsWorld War IWorld War I

11 League of Nations The League of Nations came into being after the end of World War One. The League of Nation's task was simple - to ensure that war never broke out again The League of Nations came into being after the end of World War One. The League of Nation's task was simple - to ensure that war never broke out againWorld War OneWorld War One

12 Versailles Treaty The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers peace treatiesWorld War Istate of war Germanythe Allied Powers peace treatiesWorld War Istate of war Germanythe Allied Powers


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