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Chapter 29 Section 3 Study Guide War Affects the World
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Stalemate develops ► 19th century tactics, 20th century weapons ► German attack stalls on Sept 3, 1914 Battle of the Marne ► French attack into Germany also stalls ► Troops dig in Leaders begin to realize: this won’t be a short war
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The Allies vs. the Central Powers ► The Central Powers Strengths: ► Manpower ► "interior lines" Railroads ► Industrialized Weaknesses ► Fighting in two directions ► Blockaded ► The Allies Strengths ► Seapower To blockade Germany ► Industrial power ► Manpower Weaknesses ► Russians ill-equipped ► Need time to build up ► RESULT: Neither side could achieve a quick victory
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A truly global conflict ► Ottoman Empire & Bulgaria join the Central Powers ► Japan joins the Allies Hoping to get Pacific islands from Germany ► Italy & U.S. neutral ► Middle Eastern theater ► Gallipoli Plan Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty ► Get supplies to Russia ► Increase pressure on Eastern Front ► Maybe get decisive breakthrough on Western Front End the war Costly failure
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Phases of World War I ► Slaughter major battles lasted weeks, months long What was the point? ► Trying to break through the trench lines Punch a hole Hold it open Send in the cavalry Cut the supply lines Force surrender ► Assassination sparks conflict (NIMA) ► Stalemate in East & West ► "Total War" Draft, women workers Battles lasting weeks Mass production Rationing censorship
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The typical World War I battle on the Western Front ► Make a plan Artillery bombardment ► Suppress the defenders Infantry assault ► Going "over the top" ► Punch a hole in the German lines & hold it open for the horse cavalry Cavalry assault ► Exploit the breach ► Cut enemy supply lines ► Searching for a decisive result Make a plan ► See it fail Analyze failure ► Revise & improve plan Try again ► BOTTOM LINE: ► Huge attacks that would gain little or no ground and cost thousands of casualties
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Meanwhile in the U.S. ► Neutral but sympathetic to Allies ► Lusitania, 1915 1,198 dead 128 Americans ► Germans suffering from blockade ► Allies getting American & Canadian supplies ► German gamble: Unrestricted submarine warfare Strangle Allies BEFORE the U.S. could decisively enter the war Zimmerman Telegram
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Summing Up ► Allies & Central Powers exhausting each other in a war of attrition Attrition: grinding each other down Instead of a war of maneuver ► Russian Imperial Gov't teetering ► Mutinies in French Army
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