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The Spark: Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
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The Teams Allied Powers –B–Belgium –S–Serbia –E–England –R–Russia –F–France –L–Later Italy, and U.S. and Japan BSERF Central Powers –Bulgaria –Ottoman Empire –Germany –Austria-Hungary BOGA
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The Coaches Czar Nicholas II, Russia, George Clemenceau, FR David Lloyd George, GB Woodrow Wilson, US Allied Powers Central Powers Franz Joseph, A-H Wilhelm II, Germany
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Playing Field
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Eastern Front –Mostly in Russia, along the German/Russian border –More mobile –Battle lines changed often (fluid) Western Front –Mostly in France, along German/French Border –Trench Warfare –Stalemate – deadlock, where neither side gains an advantage –War of Attrition – no quick victory; each side tries to wear the other side down
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German Plans to Attack France
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1 st Play: Schieffen Plan Schlieffen Plan – war plan for Germany, created by Alfred von Schlieffen Plan to avoid a two front war Attack France through neutral Belgium Defeat French in 6 weeks before Russia can mobilize Turn and fight Russia Problems: Heavily fortified areas in Belgium Strong resistance from France Russia mobilized quicker Britain attacked from the north
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1 st Game: Battle of the Marne German’s advance into France Pushed back by French at Marne Stalemate and Trench Warfare begin Ends Schlieffen Plan
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Which of the following correctly represents the Allied Powers 1.Austria-Hungary, Italy, Germany, 2.Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Belgium 3.Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, Germany, Austria-Hungary 4.Russia, France, Great Britain, Germany
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Which of the following describes the fighting on the western front? 1.Trench warfare, Stalemate 2.Mobile, Changing Battle lines 3.Fought primarily in Russia 4.Fought primarily in France 5.Both 1 and 4 6.Both 2 and 3
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Which of the following describes the Schlieffen Plan and its failure? 1.France’s plan to defeat Germany quickly; Belgium mobilized to quickly 2.Germany’s plan to avoid a two front war; Russia mobilized too quickly 3.Austria-Hungary’s plan to attack Serbia; Russia mobilized too quickly
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Trench Warfare
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Diagram of the Trenches
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Trench System
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French soldiers firing over their own dead All Quiet on the Western Front – trench warfare (9:27) Do you think we have enough food and supplies to outlast them? These lines haven't moved for a year! Do you think we have enough food and supplies to outlast them? These lines haven't moved for a year! No-Mans land
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Battle of Verdun German attack on French Longest battle of WWI (300 days) Total casualties – 700,000 No clear winner Stalemate
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Battle of Somme British/French surprise attack against Germans British losses 1 st day – 60,000 men Total Casualties – 1Million+ No clear winner Stalemate
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1 st Game Eastern Front Battle of Tannenberg Russia vs. Germany Russian Advantages –Largest army (15:1 ratio Russian to German) Not well trained Lacked weapons Russian Disadvantages –Least industrialized –Lack of Modern Technology Who won?
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Battle of Gallipoli
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Britain’s (Winston Churchill) Game Plan : –Open supply route to Russia –Capture Dardanelle Straight gaining access to Black Sea –Eliminate the Ottoman Empire from the war Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire – promised land by A-H to defend Dardanelle’s at all cost Allies fail
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Dogfights
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U-Boat
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Poison Gas
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Tanks
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Trenches
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America Enters WWI
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America Neutral? Not our war Businesses could sell to both sides Recent immigrants from both sides
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Reason for US Entry Sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Note Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
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Sinking of the Lusitania –German u-boat torpedoes British passenger ship off Irish coast –1200 die, 128 Americans
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Zimmerman Note Note from German Foreign Minister to German Ambassador to Mexico –Convince Mexico to go to war against US –Mexico to gain territory lost in Mex-Am War –Prevent U.S. from joining war in Europe
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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare German u-boats sink military, passenger, and merchant ships on sight 4 US ships sunk between Jan-Mar 1917 US declares war: April 2, 1917
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US Entry into WWI
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America Prepares for War
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America At War American Expeditionary Forces “Dough Boys” http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/overthere.htm
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End of War Second Battle of the Marne (7/18) - Last Major German Offensive Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates Armistice – Agreement to end fighting 11:00am 11/11/18
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Global War Resources and soldiers from colonies Fought in Asia and Africa - Allies gained German colonies British get help from Middle East colonies of Ottoman Empire conquered the Ottoman’s – expected independence at war’s end
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Lives Lost Russia1,700,000* France1,357,000 Great Britain 908,000 United States 130,174 Germany1,800,000 Austria1,200,000 Total Deaths8-9M *Russia had the most total casualties Total Casualties37M
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Wilson’s Fourteen Points Three Goals: Ensure lasting peace Right to choose government League of Nations – International body of representatives from each country with the purpose of maintaining peace
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Paris Peace Conference 5 Separate Peace Treaties known as the Peace of Paris Central Powers not invited Big 4 - Allied Powers: Great Britain, US, France, Italy
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Treaty of Versailles Germany got a R.A.W. Deal R.eparations – payments to victors for war damages ($33B) A.llied Punishments –De-militarized Germany –Took Germany’s colonies –Gave Alsace Lorraine to France –Took Saar Basin (coal supplies) –Took Rhineland (buffer zone) W.ar Guilt – Germany had to accept total blame for the war R. A. W.
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League of Nations Formed United States didn’t join –Congress feared it would drag us into another war –Weakened the power of the League of Nations –No power to enforce its decisions
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Map of Europe Re-drawn Yugoslavia – Serbia, Bosnia, Hertzegovenia Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia Created by the Congress Of Vienna - created nationalistic feelings
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WW I Causes WW II
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Which of the following was not a condition of the Treaty of Versailles 1.Germany must take complete blame for the war 2.Germany must pay reparations 3.German colonies will become independent 4.Germany must de- militarize
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Which of the following is true regarding the League of Nations? 1.It was to act as a police force around the world 2.It was to act as a world court 3.It was to maintain international peace 4.The U.S. didn’t join 5.Both 1 and 2 6.Both 3 and 4
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Which country was Yugoslavia made from 1.Germany 2.Russia 3.Austria-Hungary 4.Ottoman Empire
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Why was WWI a cause of WWII 1.It created resentment and anger among Russians 2.It created anger and resent among Germans 3.It was meant to be a peace among equals, but failed 4.The US took too much territory
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