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The Americans Arrive 16-3
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The Americans Arrive “Doughboys”—Am soldiers Fresh, eager to fight Boosted morale of Allies Demoralized Germans
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Winning the War at Sea Admiral William S. Sims—no Am troopships sunk on journey to Euro Sims proposed merchant ships travel in convoys protected by destroyers If one ship sunk others could rescue survivors
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Russia Leaves the War March 1917—riots in Russia over the gov’t handling the war and food/fuel shortage Czar Nicholas II abdicates Russian Revolution Provisional gov’t set up didn’t deal with problems Bolshevik Party Vladimir Lenin Overthrew provisional gov’t Communist gov’t (Nov 1917)
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Russia Leaves the War (con’t) Communist gov’t pulls out of war Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (March 3, 1918) Russia lost Ukraine, Polish/Baltic territories, and Finland
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Americans Enter Combat Owe France a debt (Rev War) Gen. John J. Pershing Commander of Am Expeditionary Force Paris: July 4, 1917 Visited grave of Marquis de Lafayette Brits/French wanted Am troops to come under their command, but Pershing said that Am fight under Am EXCEPTION: 93 rd Infantry under French command First Am to enter combat
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Germany’s Last Offensive March 21, 1918—Massive German attack on Western front Gas Artillery bombardment Strengthened w/ reinforcements from Russian front June 1918 40m from Paris
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Germany’s Last Offensive (con’t) Am troops launched first major attack Am/ French troops blocked German drive to Paris July 15 last massive attack by Germans stopped by Am/French
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The Battle of the Argonne Forest French Marshal Ferdinand Foch supreme commander of Allied forced Pershing 600,000 Am troops 40,000 tons supplies 4,000 artillery Most massive attack in Am history Start: Sept 26, 1918 Nov Am shattered German defenses and opened a hole on the eastern front of German lines. Germans began to retreat
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American Heroes Alvin York Tried to avoid draft as conscientious objector, but eventually decided it was just cause Oct 8, 1918 Battle of Argonne Forest 9-25 Germans killed, captured machine guns, 132 prisoners Medal of Honor French Croix de Guerre Alvin York Institute—school for poor in TN
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American Heroes Edie Rickenbacker Race car driver Commander of 94 th Aero Squadron 1 st all-Am to combat 134 air battles Shot down 26 aircraft Top Am combat pilot 1 to 7 against Germans, once Medal of Honor
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The War Ends Revolution in Austria-Hungary Oct 1918—Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia declared independence Nov—Austro-Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire surrendered
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The War Ends (con’t) Nov 3—Sailors mutiny in Kiel (German fleet) Workers and soldiers seized power in German towns German emperor steps down Nov 9—Germany becomes a republic Nov 11— Armistice 11 th hour on 11 th day of 11 th month 1918 fighting ends
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