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Cyle Hirschfeld
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Franz Ferdinand The Archduke of Austria His assassination sparked WW1
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Kaiser Wilhelm II Last German Emperor King of Prussia
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Woodrow Wilson 28 th President of the United States 14 Points League of Nations
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David Lloyd George British Prime Minister (1916-1922) Helped initiate German conditions of surrender
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Raymond Poincaire French President during WW1 Outlined conditions of German surrender
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July 28 1914 Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia Battle of the Marne ( September 5-9 1914) 1917 April: U.S enters November: Russia Exits
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Trench warfare was brutal Very little ground was gained on either side of the war New inventions like the machine gun and mustard gas increased death tolls enormously <img alt="vintage photo" src="graphics/nw_russian_booty_01_th.png" class="float-left" width="76" height="72">
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Allies (Entente)- United Kingdom, France, Russia (U.S 1917) Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Italy, Japan, Romania
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Axis Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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Note from Germany to Mexico asking for U.S invasion Discovered by U.S Prompted U.S entry into WW1
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16,543,185 total dead 21,000,000 wounded U.S 117,000 deaths 210,000 wounded
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Germany 2,476,000 dead, 4,247,000 wounded - United Kingdom - 885,000 dead, 1,663,000 wounded - France - 1,397,000 dead, 4,266,000 wounded
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11-11-18 at 11:00 A.M German surrender unconditionally Germans figure to have equal terms This does not happen for the Germans
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28 th of June 1919 Six months after Armistice Allied Nations (France and U.K) Demand German reparations Germany in debt, finally fully paid off in 2010
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Flu epidemic (Spanish Influenza) kills 21,000,000 more from 1919-1921 Nations Dissolved Ottoman Empire Austria-Hungary
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Aftermathww1.com Ww1gallery.com/people Ww1.net
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