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The Great War
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1914 – Europe Goes to War Allied Powers: Britain, France, Russia, Italy, later the U.S. Central Powers: Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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Most of the fighting took place on the Western Front First Battle of Ypres - the beginning of stalemate (standstill) on the Western Front in 1914.
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Almost 1.8 million casualties in the first 5 months Soldiers declared truce on Christmas Day and celebrated together
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1915 – Trench Warfare Trenches became deeper and more complex
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STARTER 2/14/13 Fill out your planner. At the bottom of the 2 nd page of notes, answer the following: – Do you agree with this quote? Why? “War does not determine who is right, war determines who is left.” ~Confucius
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Weapons used: – Poison Gases - Chlorine and mustard gas
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– Artillery – large caliber weapons like cannons
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– U-boat
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– Aircraft & the Zeppelin
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– Tanks
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– Flamethrower
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Civilians became targets
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Women began working at jobs the men did before the war
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Austria-Hungary defeated Serbia
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1916 – Year of Attrition Each side tried to wear the other out Battle of Verdun – 10 month battle (longest!); resulted in stalemate, heavy losses
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Battle of the Somme – German victory, huge British and French casualties
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Russia launches attacks into Germany
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1917 – Europe’s year of Trial Food rationing and “meatless days” on the home front
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Russian Revolution causes Russia to drop out of the war Lenin
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U.S. enters war on side of the Allies – Sinking of the Lusitania (1915)
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– Intercepted German telegraph message to Mexico encouraging them to attack US
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1918 – Triumph of the Allies Germany ran out of troops The Central Powers collapsed
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Armistices signed…last one to sign was Germany on November 11 th, 1918
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