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The US in WWI
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Impossible Neutrality The US declared neutrality in 1914. WW re-elected in 1916- “he kept us out of war” Close ties to the Allies, but we also had a large German-American population. Plus…most Americans favored isolationism May 1915- a German U-boat torpedoed and sank the Lusitania – a British passenger ship. It was also carrying 173 tons of ammunition Traveling from NY to London Over 1,000 were killed, including 128 Americans
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1.Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Americans were outraged, but German leaders avoided war with the US by promising to issue warnings before sinking any future ships. By late 1916-early 1917, all countries were low on supplies and running out of steam. Feb. 1917- Germany resumed policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. Believed they could force Britain to surrender before the US could enter the war.
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2.) Cultural Ties -Allied nations were democratic like the U.S. -Common language, history 3.) Democracy in Russia -Czar Nicholas II stepped down in 1917 -Made WW more willing to join the Allies.
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4.) Zimmermann Telegram -British intelligence intercepted a note from the German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmermann, to his ambassador in Mexico. -Suggested that Mexico attack the U.S.; in exchange Germany would help them regain TX, NM, and AZ. Authentic?
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The US Turns the Tide Russia – withdraws in 1917 – Germans can move all troops to Western Front March 1918- launch a massive attack on the British – Second Battle of the Somme 2 months of heavy fighting, both sides lost about 500,000 men; German army gets within artillery range of Paris! About 300,000 new US troops arrive each month American forces save the Allies and push Germans back beyond their own border.
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Between Sept and Nov 1918: Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary surrender German military starts to mutiny once they know they can’t win; revolts throughout German cities Nov 9: Kaiser abdicates and flees to the Netherlands New leaders take over and declare Germany a republic Armistice signed on Nov. 11 at 11 am
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The Great War comes to an end!
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