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Chapter 17 Section 4 The War to End All Wars
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Words to Know Communism: A economic system in which the govt. owns all property and business Armistice: An agreement to stop fighting
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Revolt in Russia 1914-1917: Russian troops important part of allied forces Fought Germans along Eastern Front Tsar ruled Russia: Tsar and family were wealthy Most of Russian people were poor People unhappy with way war was going: Russia suffered huge casualties
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Revolt in Russia cont. Russian revolution broke out during WWI: Nov. 1917 Communists took power: Communists believe in communism Communists took control of all farms, banks, and industry Many people died during revolution: Tsar and family murdered Russian Revolution Russian Revolution
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Revolt in Russia cont. Communist govt. signed peace treaty with Germany and Central Powers: Meant the Allies would not have Russia on their side Central powers could turn most of their forces against French and the British
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US Troops Arrive US troops had to cross the Atlantic to get to Europe: Treacherous journey 100+ German subs Safety-US traveled in convoys: System in which warships traveled with ships carrying troops
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US Troops Arrive cont. First Americans arrived in France, 6/1917: More than a million would fight in France 1918: Germans planned to attack Paris Broke through Allied lines; came within 50 miles Stopped by US and French troops
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Belleau Wood Thick Forrest 24hrs per day for 2- weeks: US troops fought way through forest German machine guns hidden in trees firing down on Americans Americans took control of Belleau Wood: 8000 Americans killed or wounded
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The Argonne Forest Large area along Western Front: German controlled Germans had: Machine guns Barbed wire Big cannons Sept. 26, 1918: 1million+ Americans attacked at dawn Forest covered by heavy fog Many Americans walked into German positions More than 100,000 American killed or wounded Battle lasted 47 days until Americans pushed through enemy lines: Same time Brits, French, and Belgian forces won battles along Western Front
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November 1918 German army began to retreat Other Central Powers could not fight without the power of Germany behind them November 11: Railroad car in northern France Allies and Central Powers signed an agreement to end the war Germany accepted the terms of the armistice
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The Cost of War US in war for less than a year: US losses were great but far fewer than other countries in the war War took terrible toll in Europe: 13million civilians and soldiers died Much of northern France was destroyed Millions in Germany were starving Between 1918-1919 more people died from a flu epidemic: 20 million die
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The Allies’ Plan for Peace Pres. Wilson wanted WWI to be the “war to end all wars”: The Fourteen Points: Wilson’s plan for peace Included a League of Nations where countries could meet to solve their problems without fighting
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January 1919 Wilson meet with the leaders of: Italy GB France Met at Palace of Versailles: Paris, France Leaders called the Big Four Wilson and European leaders disagreed over punishment for Germany European leaders wanted to punish Germany for the suffering they caused
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Treaty of Versailles Signed June 1919 Wilson did not like all the parts of the treaty: Forced Germany to take all the blame for the war Germany had to pay billions of dollars in damages to Allied countries Germany did not have enough money
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Treaty of Versailles cont. Treaty did include some of Wilson’s 14-points: Treaty provided a League of Nations US Senate refused to approve the treaty Some senators were afraid the League would drag them into another war US never became a member of the League of Nations Wilson kept fighting for the League: Dies 1924
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CLASS WORK Chapter 17 Worksheets #110-113
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