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The First World War Part 2: The War Begins
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Balkan Peninsula Unstable, weak Convenient corridor to Mediterranean for Russia, Austria- Hungary, or Ottoman Empire Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria all interested, too.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Next in line for Austrian crown Married to Sophia, a countess and duchess
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Diplomatic trip to visit Sarajevo June 28, 1914 Ceremonial “inspection of the troops”
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Fourteenth wedding anniversary Rode together in royal splendor Treated like royalty http://www.firstworldw ar.com/video/ferdinand. htmhttp://www.firstworldw ar.com/video/ferdinand. htm
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Group of seven Ages 19 to 27 Members of secret Serbian nationalist movement Mlada Bosna “Young Bosnia”
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Despite heavy security measures Archduke and his wife shot Both die
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After the Archduke’s death Archduke assassinated June 28, 1914 Serbia is blamed. July 5, 1914: Germany supports Austria-Hungary against Serbia July 23 rd – Austria-Hungary threatens Serbia
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And then?? July 25 th – Serbia attempts peaceful resolution July 28 th – Austria- Hungary declares war on Serbia July 30 th – Russia rushes to support Serbia
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The War Grows… July 30 th – Russia mobilizes to help its ally Serbia July 31 st – Germany demands “Stop helping Serbia!” August 1 st – Germany declares war on Russia
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On the same day… August 1 st France moves to support its ally Russia Germany signs treaty of alliance with Turkey Italy declares itself “neutral.”
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The next day…August 2nd Germany invades Luxembourg Demands to enter Belgium, which is neutral Belgium says, “NO.”
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It keeps on growing and growing! August 3 – Germany declares war on France August 4 – Germany invades Belgium on the way to France Britain enters to safeguard Belgian neutrality
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It’s a World War August 6 th – Austria- Hungary declares war on Russia August 12 th – France and Britain declare war on Austria-Hungary
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By Mid-August of 1914 Central Powers are at war with the Allies Thought it would be a “quick war” Central Powers – land war advantage RR’s – move troops and supplies Allies – divided by English Channel Russia – poor roads and RRs Italy – neutral until joining Allies in 1915
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The Plan Germany plans quick defeat of France Then would attack Russia Would avoid heavily fortified French border Would attack Belgium August 14 th, 1914
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Belgian Strength Not strong, but held Germans back Until British and French troops could move in and assist Stopped Germans at Marne River – first battle Turning point Germans could have won a “quick war” there, but failed
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War becomes a STALEMATE Along Marne River – Western Front Neither side could move 600 miles along Belgian and French countryside How did they fight there?
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In the Trenches Both sides built trenches all along Western Front Separated by coils of barbed wire “No Man’s Land” Fought in trenches THREE YEARS straight
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What was it like in the trenches ? Cold and wet Constant wet boots – mud Trench foot Rats VERY uncomfortable Also scary and dangerous
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Battle of Verdun Started Feb 1916 Lasted the rest of 1916 Fought in trenches French lost 540,000 Germans lost 430,000 Unbelievable losses Little progress toward peace
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