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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 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930
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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 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930
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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 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930
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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 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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America Prepares for War
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America At War American Expeditionary Forces First Battle of Chateau-Thierry Second Battle of Argonne Forest
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War Closes— Wilson’s Fourteen Points Three Goals: Elimination of War Causes Right to choose government League of Nations
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Treaty of Versailles
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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 Diseases, hunger, and other war-related causes 20,000,000 Mangled 6,000,000
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WW I Causes WW II
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