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1914-1918:

The World

at War Goal #39

Millions of people were

involved in a global conflict.

I. Causes

of the

War

Four “MAIN” Causes:

MAIN CAUSES OF WWI

Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

A. Militarism

1. Countries began to prepare for war

B. Imperialism

1. Countries competed to build large colonial

empires around the globe

Imperialism

Every major country was trying to

grab land and would get mad if

another country beat them to it

2. Land meant colonies – colonies meant more $$$ + more military bases

= more POWER

Colonial

Rivalries:

Africa

in

1914

The British Empire in 1914

C. Nationalism

1. A love for and

extreme loyalty to

one’s country.

People supported their

countries & KINGS –

“my country – right or

wrong”

Everyone thought their

country was the BEST.

Nationalism – European countries ruled by kings often related to one another

Aggressive Nationalism

D. Alliances

1. To be more secure, European countries

formed pacts (partnerships or formal

agreements) to defend one another.

2. The Alliance System – divided

Europe into 2 hostile camps

Triple Entente: Triple Alliance:

Great Britain

France

Russia

Germany

Austria-Hungary

Italy

Europe in 1914

3.The Major Players: 1914-17

Nicholas II [Rus]

George V [Br]

Pres. Poincare [Fr]

Allied Powers:

Franz Josef [A-H]

Wilhelm II [Ger]

Victor Emmanuel II [It]

Central Powers:

Enver Pasha [Turkey]

II. The

“Prize”

A. Ottoman Empire

1. One huge country –

run by the Turks

By early 1900’s, starting

to crumble – too much

land & too many people

to control

2. Other countries in

Europe wanted to grab

pieces as colonies

“Sick man of Europe”

Many different Ethnic Groups

III. The

“Spark”

The Balkans “Powder keg of Europe”

A. Russia + Serbia

1. Russia signed a pact with Serbia

promising to defend her because she

wanted to bring Serbia under her

power

2. Serbia was mad at Austria-Hungary

for taking Bosnia-Herzegovina from

her +

Archduke Franz Ferdinand & His

Family

Heir to the Austria-

Hungry throne.

He was going to be

the next King of

Austria until…

B. June 28, 1914- The

Assassination: Sarajevo

The Assassin:

Gavrilo

Princip

Bosnian

Serb

1.“Black Hand”

member

Who’s To Blame? 2. Serbia

refuses to apologize

C. Two Armed Camps!

WWI

Allied Powers: Central Powers:

Great Britain

France

Russia

Italy

Germany

Austria-Hungary

Ottoman Empire

Steps to War:

June 28- Archduke Ferdinand Assassinated

July 28- Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

July 30- Russia mobilizes its army to defend Serbia

Aug 1- Germany declares war on Russia

Aug 3- Germany declares war on France

Aug 4- Britain declares war on Germany

Aug 6- Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia

Aug 12- France and Britain declare war on Austria-Hungary

Soldiers Mobilized

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France Germany Russia Britain

Mil

lio

ns

Recruits of the

Central Powers

Austro-Hungarians

A German Soldier Says Farewell to

His Mother

D. U.S. Position - Neutrality

President Woodrow

Wilson announced policy

right after war broke

out

Warned U.S. citizens to not

take sides

U.S. role to mediate for peace

1. Loaned $$ and exported

more goods to Allies

Soldier Life in Trenches

Death was a daily companion

Rats

Lice

Stench

Shell Shock

Trench Fever

Trench Foot

Trench Foot

Sacrifices in War

V. The

Eastern

Front

A. The Gallipoli Disaster, 1915

Attempt to capture Turkish

capital – failed miserably

276,000 Allied losses

Turkish Cavalry in Palestine

VI. New

Technology

Changes The

War:

Weapons

A. Flame Thrower

B. Machine Guns

Used to plow down the advance of

enemy troops.

Shoots over 600 rounds ammo per

minute

C. Tanks

First used by British

1. Used to plow through barbed wire and clear paths for advancing armies

French Renault Tank

British Tank at Ypres

D. The Airplane

“Squadron Over the Brenta” Max Edler von Poosch, 1917

The Flying Aces of World War I

Eddie

Rickenbacher, US

Francesco

Barraco, It.

Rene Pauk

Fonck, Fr.

Manfred von

Richtoffen, Ger.

[The “Red Baron”]

Willy Coppens de

Holthust, Belg.

Eddie “Mick”

Mannoch, Br.

The Zeppelin

“Big Bertha” Gun – reduced a

city’s defenses to rubble

Trench Mortars

High powered artillery used to blow

away the trenches

E. Poison Gas

First used by the French

Chlorine & mustard