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1 The Great War Why did it happen? AKA Causes of WWI

2 Nationalism Positive effect= unity within a country Negative effect= competition with other nations –materials and markets –Territorial disputes –Desire to dominate regions that were growing nationalistic themselves (Imperialism) made the great powers rivals

3 Imperialism The Quest for territory oversees to provide raw materials and markets for manufactured goods –Often competition led to the brink of war –Nations began to mistrust each other and rivalries grew.

4 Militarism Militarism- the policy of having a large, strong army that was prepared for war by being able to quickly mobilized –European Arms Race- belief that to be truly great you had to have a large military –Made citizens feel patriotic and foreigners frightened

5 Alliances Designed to help keep peace Triple Alliance (Bismark)= Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy (Goal to unify against future French aggression) They also signed a treaty with Russia Kaiser Wilhelm II- German leader in 1890 who changed Bismark’s policies

6 Kaiser Wilhelm II- Aggression? Boasted of a strong German army Allowed the treaty with Russia to lapse. –Russia aligned with France out of fear Sought to build a powerful navy (better than Britain's) –Britain aligned through an agreement (entente) with France in 1907 that they would not fight each other, then signed one with Russia

7 Two Sets of Alliances Triple Alliance AKA Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Italy * Would later join the Allies Triple Entente AKA Allied Powers England France Russia Some of these had additional alliances with other nations …. Russia with Serbia

8 The Balkans Where- Eastern Europe What- former parts of the Ottoman Empire that had gained independence Problem- Slavic people were spread throughout the region Serbians sought to join all Slavic people into one nation The Fuel- Austria-Hungary held a large chunk of land-including Bosnia- made of Slavs and Serbia wanted it!!! Both vowed to fight if necessary!

9 The shot…. Serbians in Bosnia wanted the Austro-Hungarians out June 28, 1914- Heir to the throne (Archduke Franz Ferdinand) and his wife visited the capital A 19 year old, Serbian member of the Black Hand group (Gavrilo Princip) shot & killed them Austria blamed Serbia & sent them demands to avoid war

10 Europe Plunges into war

11 The Great War Europe Plunges into War

12 Declarations of war Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia Russia declared war on Austria Hungary Germany declared war on France Great Britain declared war on Germany Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Russia) joined by Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire Allies (Russia, Serbia, Britain, France) were joined by Japan & Italy

13 Things to know about WWI Western Front= Stalemate along northern France Eastern Front= Along the German-Russian border –More mobile that the Western Front Schieffen Plan- Germany would full-force fight in the West and then move toward Russia Battle of Marne- Allies won and ruined the Schieffen Plan Trench Warfare- miles of parallel trenches for protection and fighting that stretched for 500 miles

14 Life in the trenches Misery –mud –Rats –No fresh food –No sleep –Danger of collapse No man’s land –Between opposing trenches –Entered only on command= certain death

15 Trench Warfare http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41830000/jpg/ _41830392_somme416_3.jpg www.germannotes.com

16 Russia Struggles Lack of industrialization led to shortages –Food –Guns –Ammunition –Clothes and boots –Blankets Allies couldn’t help b/c Germans controlled the Baltic Sea and Ottoman control in the south Russia’s only asset= large population

17 New weapons of war Poison Gas –Introduced by Germans –Blindness, blister, death by choking www.1914-1918.net/PIX/uniform1918.JPG

18 Poison Gas Attack Enormous Stock Pile of Poison Gas in a Belgian Forest www.1914-1918.net/PIX/uniform1918.JPG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Poison_gas_attack.jpg A Soldier with Mustard Gas Burns z.about.com/.../200px-Mustard_gas_burns.jpg An Attack using poison gas cylinders

19 New weapons of war Machine Gun –First used in Civil War- perfected by the British (Maxim Machine Gun http://www.ppu.org.uk/war/arms/maxim_1.jpg Hiram Maxim and his Machine Gun 198.144.2.125/MG42/FULL/Maxim%20MG.jpg WWI German Maxim Machine Gun

20 New Weapons of War Flame Thrower –German made –Terrorized allies in the trenches www.venetika.eu/storage/WW1-02.JPG?__SQUARESP...

21 WWI French Troops Using Flame Throwers "... flame has a powerful psychological effect in that humans instinctively withdraw from it, even when their morale is good. In addition, it is a casualty producing and lethal agent.“ (Austrian Training Pamphlet WWI)

22 New weapons of war Tanks –British –Soon used by everyone www.warbirdphotographs.com/ATC/ATC-FrenchWWI-...

23 New weapons of war Fighter Planes –Both sides –Developed as the war progressed techcenter.davidson.k12.nc.us/Group9/airship.jpg Hot air balloons were first used The French outfitted planes with machine guns boonedocks.net/pa/img.php?id=62&x=320&y=320

24 New weapons of war Submarines –Germans –Used torpedoes to attach ships (not always enemy ships….) U 151- First German Submarine Image www.njscuba.net/sites/images/u-151_1__.jpg

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