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World War I
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Tactics of Trench Warfare Generals in charge were trained to fight wars of movement Each side would bombard the enemy with artillery then they would attempt to take over the enemy trenches Those who tried to cross no man’s land were shot and killed by machine guns
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“Going over the Top” Rifle Bayonet Grenades 170 rounds of ammunition Gas Mask Shovel Wire cutters Full water bottle Food rations Extra clothing Medical supplies Cooking stove/fuel
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Battle of Verdun Verdun was a French fortress city on the German border 10 months worth of fighting 700,000 French and German men were killed War of Attrition: war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
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The Industrial Revolution and how war is fought… Railroads were able to supply the troops more quickly than before Railroads could replace worn out/wounded soldiers Factories were able to produce munitions in large amounts Soldiers were maimed and disfigured due to the new way of fighting
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War in the Air Airplanes were used on the battlefront in 1915 for the first time in history Planes were used first to spot the enemy positions Planes then began to shoot down targets on the ground Pilots first used pistols to shoot each other then machine guns were attached to the plane
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The Eastern Front
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Battle of Tannenberg Germans vs. Russians Four day battle Forced the Russian army to retreat Germans gained East Prussia, guns, and horses More than 30,000 Russian soldiers were killed
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The Russians As of 1916, Russia had not industrialized Lack of: Food Guns Ammunition Clothes Boots Blankets Blockades of the Baltic and Black seas prevented assistance More than 2 million soldiers killed, wounded or captured in 1915
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The Entry of the United States United States tried to remain neutral Britain and Germany set up naval blockades to prevent war materials and other goods from getting to their enemies Germany enforced their blockade by sinking passenger liners 1915: British ship Lusitania was sunk by German forces. Over 100 Americans were aboard that ship Zimmermann Note: Message from Germany to Mexico, 1917 United States officially entered the war in April 1917 and was a major source of money and war goods
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Education and Women College students joined student Army training corps Curriculum emphasized America’s superiority over Germany Children were taught to sing patriotic songs Women volunteered with the Army Nursing Corps Worked in factories, on Navy ships, and in charitable organizations such as the Red Cross
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On the Home Front Wounded soldiers were brought home late at night to not draw attention to the amount of soldiers being hurt Inflation: Food prices rose Government implemented rationing sugar, meat, butter, cheese, margarine Bombing raids by the Germans Round the clock factories
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