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Key Battles of WWI
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General Facts Fought between 1914-1918 (peace treaty ends war officially in 1919) First war involving countries from all over the world Total War = using all faculties of one country’s resources Approx. 20 million dead, double that for wounded
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General Facts (cont’d) German strategy = Schleiffen Plan, capture Paris before Russia “Paris for lunch, St. Petersburg for dinner” -Kaiser Wilhelm II Easily defeat Belgium on way to Paris Viewed by French as distraction
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Battle of the Frontiers 22 August 1914 1 st battle between French and Germans on Western Front 27, 000 French soldiers die in single day Easy victory for Germany
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Battle of Tannenberg 26-30 August 1914 Germany vs. Russia Another easy win for Germany Proves Russia is not ready for fight
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1 st Battle of the Marne 5-10 September 1914 French halt German advance towards Paris Opposing sides will “dig in” and begin trench warfare on Western Front
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Battle of Gallipoli April 1915-January 1916 Unified group of Allies; British, French, Australian, & New Zealand vs. Turks Turks successful in defending Dardanelles Allies lose approx. 46,000 casualties
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Battle of Verdun (Western Front) 21 Feb- 18 Dec 1916 Longest battle in WWI French caught off guard by Germans, unexpected attack German artillery too much for French Estimated 1 million dead
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Battle of the Somme (Western Front) 1 July- 18 November 1916 Allies vs. Germans British bombardment of Germans, heard across English Channel
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Battle of Passchendaele 31 July- 10 November 1917 Another stalemate between Allies and Germans Americans first join Allies
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1918 Allied blockade of German supplies takes its toll Last ditch effort by Germans Armistice signed on 11 November at 11 am “11 th hour of the 11 th day of the 11 th month”
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Total Casualties
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