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Unit VI. The Great War
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D. The End WWI
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D. The End of World War I 1. Major Turning Points of the War a. Entry of the United States, April 6, 1917 *U.S. had an isolationist foreign policy so had decided to remain neutral during WWI *The gov’t had allowed American ships to carry supplies to the Allies *In 1917, Germany used unrestricted submarine warfare *Entry of the U.S. refreshed Allied troops and helped win the war b. Russia’s Withdrawal *Dissatisfaction with the imperial gov’t and major economic issues resulted in the Bolshevik or Communist Revolution in 1917 -Czar Nicolas abdicated, he and his family were assassinated -Early 1918, Russia’s new leader, Vladimir Lenin signed a treaty with Germany that took Russia out of the war
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E. The End of the Great War (cont’d) 2. Costs of the War a. On November 11, 1918, an armistice was declared b. Human Casualties *The cost of the war in terms of human lives were staggering -More than 8.5 million people had died -More than 17 million had been wounded -Famine threatened most regions of Central Europe -Disease was widespread and rampant in many regions (e.g. Influenza) c. Economic Losses *All over the world economic and political losses plagued nations -Factories, farms, and home had been destroyed -Nations had huge war debts to repay -The Allies, bitter at the destruction, insisted that the central Powers make reparations -Europe was “re-zoned” in many areas, new nations created
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E. The End of the Great War (cont’d) 3. The Treaty of Versailles, Jan 1919 a. The Paris Peace Conference *Victorious Allies gathered at the Palace of Versailles to work out terms of peace *Each had different goals and expectations -United States wanted to stress self-determination; wanted to create an international peace-keeping organization -Britain and France wanted to punish Germany and prevent it from becoming a threat again b. Harsh Provisions for Germany *Britain and France governed most of the treaty’s provisions *Territorial Losses -Land taken from Germany; lost most of it’s overseas colonies *Military Restrictions: -Germany’s army and navy were drastically limited -Had to remove its troops from the Rhineland *War Guilt: -Germany had to accept full responsibility for war and pay huge reparations
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E. The End of the Great War (cont’d) 4. The League of Nations a. Formed by the Treaty of Versailles *Pushed heavily by Pres. Wilson, but never joined by the United States -Many Americans feared the League would drag the U.S. into future European conflicts -By refusing to join, the U.S. weakened the League *Made up of more than 40 nations that hoped to settle problems and conflict through negotiation, not war -These nations promised to take cooperative economic and military action against any aggressor states -Was largely unsuccessful due to its lack of military backing “All bark and no bite”
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