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The War Years Part 2
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War broke out August 1914 expected to be short Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire Italy declared neutrality Allied Powers - France,Britain, Russia Eventually 20 other nations joined allies First Canadians sailed Oct. 3
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Stalemate on the Western Front
Early months, war fought on western front southern Belgium and Northern France Germans stalled early Sept at Marne River French and British took a stand ended German hope for quick victory Autumn series of battles known as “race to the sea” Ypres - British stopped German attack
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November 1914 - no side could deal final blow
Trench Warfare - next 3 years produced only a stalemate “no man’s land” between trenches days of shelling - “over the top” most resulted in high casualties and little gain
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New Weapons Staggering death toll due in part to new weapons
machine guns poison gas [Germans, then allies] unpredictable British introduced tank, used by both sides at end of war Aircraft - first for observation, then equipped with machine guns “dogfights” spectacular but little effect on war
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Zeppelins (airships) used to bomb British coast
Submarine used effectively by Germany British blockade, German navy no match but subs inflicted heavy damage Allies organized convoys protected by warships
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The Eastern Front Front much larger than western front
Black Sea to Baltic Sea Russia - largest reserve of manpower but suffered from lack of supplies and poor leadership with Serbia, battled Germans, Austrians, Turks 1915 Bulgaria joined central powers -with German aid overran Serbia As in west, heavy casualties but little results
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Revolution in Russia Czar Nicholas II took command of armies - poor results March bread riots in St.. Petersburg led to revolution and downfall of Czar Provisional government vowed to continue war effort - morale was low soldiers left to go home, desire for peace
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Support for provisional govt.faded as war continued Radical revolutionaries, [Lenin] promised peace November second revolution Negotiated treaty with Germany - signed March 1918 Harsh terms - lost 25% of land/population concern among allies-Germans concentrate on west
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