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Why was it called “The Great War” instead of World War I?
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During the summer and fall of 1914, France lost as many men on the battlefield as the U.S. Army would lose in all of the 20th century! Russia's losses were never actually counted. It is estimated that over 6 million Russian soldiers were killed in WWI. During World War One, 230 soldiers perished for each hour of the four and a quarter years it continued. The world's worst train accident occurred in France, in December 1917 with the deaths of over 600 soldiers. There were 70million men and women in uniform-- of that number one- half were either killed, wounded or became prisoners of war. In Great Britain at the end of the war there were 250,000 wounded soldiers who suffered total or partial amputation. Half of the dead of the Great War have no known grave. The U.S. was in the war in actual combat for only seven and a half months. During this time 116,000 were killed and 204,000 were wounded. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and King George V of England were all first cousins-grandchildren of Queen Victoria of England.
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Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
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Militarism-glorification of the military; military preparedness The desire to build a large military came to dominate some country’s national policy Stockpiling weapons and increasing armies. Many of these nations tried to outdo each other by trying to have the most modern weaponry and the most men in uniform. Military Sizes 18801914 Germany1.3m5.0m France0.73m4.0m Russia0.40m1.2m
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Militarism & Arms Race 187018801890190019101914 94130154268289398 Total Defense Expenditures for the Great Powers [Ger., A-H, It., Fr., Br., Rus.] in millions of £s. 1910-1914 Increase in Defense Expenditures France10% Britain13% Russia39% Germany73% Year Money Spent
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Alliances began to from among countries causing increased confidence among leaders. Triple Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy (athough they never fought with it). Austria-Hungary and Germany came to be known as the Central Powers Triple Entente: France, Russia, Great Britain Later known as the Allies Entente – alliances formed by signing non-binding agreements to try & keep peace. Leaders knew if they declared war they would have backup. Why was this a recipe for disaster?
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Ruled Germany from 1888-1918 The epitome of Militarism! Forced Germany’s Blood & Iron Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck, to retire in 1890 Bismarck kept Germany safe from France through the alliance system. The Kaiser engaged in arms race with Britain & France and alienated Russia which joined France in 1892.
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Many of the countries in Europe tried to establish empires that expanded throughout the globe (i.e. Africa, Asia). They were frequently getting into each other’s way which led to animosity between the countries. During the Franco-Prussian War (1870) Prussia (Germany) gained control over a small border province, Alsace-Lorraine. France resented this takeover and gave motive for war 44 years later.
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Looking at this map how might countries be getting into each other’s way?
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Nationalism – A deep, intense devotion to one’s nation. It can unify and disunity. Nationalism helped weaken empires such as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. The Slavs, who resided in the Balkans (called the “Powder Keg” of Europe) resented Austria-Hungary’s power over them. In 1908, A-H annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina. This angered Serbia. Encouraged by Russia, a Slavic nation, the Slavs of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire tried many times to break free. It would be this struggle that would help to start WWI What is the differenc between patriotism and nationalism?
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“Black Hand” terrorists attack the Arch Duke Bomb attempt fails in morning Gavrilo Princip shoots Archduke and wife in the afternoon. Austrians blame Serbia for supporting terrorists. Seal of the Black Hand group Gavrilo Princip
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The Assassination: Sarajevo
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Who’s To Blame?
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June 28, 1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria assassinated July 23, 1914 Austria issues Serbia an ultimatum July 25 th Austria-Hungary denies Serbia’s reply to their demands.
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July 28, 1914 A-H declares war on Serbia July 30, 1914 Russia orders full mobilization of its troops August 1,1914 Germany declares war on Russia August 3, 1914 Germany declares war on France
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCbNE3ToePA&feature=related
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Using page 284 in your textbook please color in the map. Be sure to label the countries of Belgium, Great Britain, and Switzerland Be Sure to color code the legend on the map.
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