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The four main causes of the war were: M_______________? A_______________? I________________? N_______________? Who makes up the Triple Alliance? Triple Entente?
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In 1907, Britain allied with France and Russia Now there were two sides: The Triple Alliance Germany Austria-Hungary Italy The Triple Entente Great Britain France Russia
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Austro-Hungarian Franz Ferdinand was shot June 28, 1914 Austria used this as an excuse to punish Serbia Austria declared war on Serbia
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Russia, an ally of Serbia, mobilized its troops to defend Serbia Other countries – Italy, Germany – urged Austria and Russia to negotiate But it was too late…
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Russia expected that if they defended Serbia, Germany would defend Austria Russia mobilized along the German border and the Austrian border Germany decided this was a declaration of war Germany then declared war on Russia
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Germany didn’t even wait to see if France would defend Russia Instantly declared war on France as well France was now in the war Great Britain then joined as well
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Battle lines were drawn Soldiers marched off to war Most people thought it would be a short war
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1. In which countries was most of the war fought? 2. Why might the war last longer than people had anticipated? List two reasons.
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By the end of the war, the two sides were: Central Powers Austria-Hungary Germany Bulgaria Ottoman Empire Allies Russia France Great Britain Japan Italy U.S.
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1914 - Stalemate along the border of France This was the Western Front
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Germany’s plan to win the war It was: Attack & defeat France Then rush East to fight Russia In order for this to work, what had to happen?
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Germany was on track to defeat France Made it almost all the way to Paris The First Battle of the Marne September 5 th French armies regrouped in the Valley of the Marne 600 taxicabs rushed French soldiers from Paris to the front lines Finally Germany had to retreat
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Any guesses? Destroyed the Schlieffen Plan Russia had already invaded Germany Germany was going to have to fight a war on two fronts after all
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Stalemate on the Western Front Troops dig trenches to protect themselves from fire Trench Warfare They then fight from those trenches Why does this make war last longer?
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Some soldiers lived in the trenches for weeks or months Lived with rats, dead bodies, disease, starvation Led to huge loss of human life for little land gain
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Poison Gas – Some caused blindness, others caused death by choking Machine Guns – Defining feature of WWI, main cause of the huge death toll, made it difficult for troops to advance Tanks – Could cross any type of terrain Submarines – Changed naval warfare forever
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Meanwhile, troops were also battling between the German and Russian border
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By 1916, Russia’s army was on life support Short on food, guns, ammunition, supplies The one thing Russia did have: a huge population Though the Russian army was not strategically sound or well-equipped, they tied up German forces in the East Suffered massive death tolls
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Across the margin at the top/bottom of your paper (or down the side), draw a small timeline that looks like this: 19141915 1917 19161918
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1914 – WWI begins June 28, 1914 – Franz Ferdinand shot 1915 Stalemate on the Western front Gallipoli Campaign 1916 Feb – Dec – Battle of Verdun July – Battle of the Somme Russia struggles 1917 U.S. enters WWI Russia withdraws from the war 1918 – WWI ends 1919 – Treaty of Versailles signed
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1. What was the Schlieffen Plan? Did it work? 2. What was the significance of the Battle of the Marne? 3. What are the main causes of WWI?
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