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World War I 1914-1919. http://www.historyofwar.org/Maps/ww1_a_prewar.gif. Causes of WWI- M.A.I.N. MILITARISM ALLIANCES IMPERIALISM NATIONALISM. M.A.I.N. Nationalism- Germany & France. Germany was feeling strong  military and new industrial growth. France wanted to regain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World War I 1914-1919

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Causes of WWI- M.A.I.NCauses of WWI- M.A.I.N

• MILITARISM

• ALLIANCES

• IMPERIALISM

• NATIONALISM

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Nationalism- Germany & Nationalism- Germany & FranceFrance

• Germany was feeling strong military and new industrial growth

• France wanted to regain

power as was before

Congress of Vienna• Regain pride/territory lost

during Franco-Prussian War in 1870

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Austria-Hungary Empire

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Nationalism- Eastern EuropeNationalism- Eastern Europe

• Russia- supported nationalism called Pan-Slavism

• Russia defend all Slavs (Serbia)

• Threatened Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empires

“POWDER KEG OF EUROPE”

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Militarism- Glorification of MilitaryMilitarism- Glorification of Military

• Part of Social Darwinism

• Increase in size of armies and navies

• Germany V. Britain expanded funding for navies (Why Britain?)

http://www.mrswallace.com/Alliances/empiremap.jpg

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Standing Armies in Europe 1914

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Standing Armies in Europe,1914

Great Britain

France

Russia

Austria-Hungary

Germany

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Alliances- Central Vs. AlliesAlliances- Central Vs. AlliesTwo Big Alliances:

1. Triple Alliance (1882) = Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary (Ottoman)

2. Triple Entente (1904) = France, Russia, and Britain (Japan)

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Italy’s Irredenta

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Assassination- Immediate Assassination- Immediate CauseCause

• Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was killed in Bosnia (nephew of Emperor)

• Who/Why? Serbian (Slavs) nationalists wanted self-rule and end foreign government http://clio.rediris.es/udidactica/IGM/images/

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Chain Reaction• Austria-Hungary got Germany’s support

(declared war on Serbia)

• Serbia got help from Russia (Germany declared war on Russia)

• Russia asked for help from France (Germany declared war on France)

• Italy and Britain remain neutral at first

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http://www.johndclare.net/images/Alliances.GIF

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The “Great War”The “Great War”

“One out of every four men who went out to the World War did not come back again”

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A Multi-Front WarA Multi-Front War

•German – von-Schleifen Plan

•Will it work?

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The Western FrontThe Western Front

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The Western FrontThe Western Front

• Russia won small victories at first led Germany to move troops from the west to the east

• Stalemate deadlock

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Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

• Dug out trenches

• Hot summers, cold winters

• “No man’s land” in between enemy trencheshttp://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/

divine5e/medialib/images/div0093.jpeg

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Trench Warfare Trench Warfare http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWtrenchsystem.JPGhttp://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWtrenchsystem.JPG

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Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

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Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

““No Man’s No Man’s Land”Land”

““No Man’s No Man’s Land”Land”

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Verdun – February, 1916

Verdun – February, 1916

German offensive.

Each side had 500,000 casualties.

German offensive.

Each side had 500,000 casualties.

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The Somme – July, 1916

The Somme – July, 1916

60,000 British soldiers killed in one day.

Over 1,000,000 killed in 5 months.

60,000 British soldiers killed in one day.

Over 1,000,000 killed in 5 months.

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War Is HELL !!War Is HELL !!

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Sacrifices in WarSacrifices in War

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Krupp’s “Big Bertha” GunKrupp’s “Big Bertha” Gun

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Battles- Takes a TollBattles- Takes a Toll

• 1916- attacks to break the stalemate

• 11 month struggle that cost ½ million deaths on both sides (Verdun)

• 1 million killed at Somme River with no side gaining an advantage

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TheEastern

Front

TheEastern

Front

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The Gallipoli Disaster, 1915

The Gallipoli Disaster, 1915

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Turkish Cavalry in Palestine

Turkish Cavalry in Palestine

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T. E. Lawrence & the “Arab Revolt”,

1916-18

T. E. Lawrence & the “Arab Revolt”,

1916-18

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T. E. Lawrence & Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1918-

19

T. E. Lawrence & Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1918-

19

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The Tsar with General Brusilov

The Tsar with General Brusilov

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The“Colonial

”Fronts

The“Colonial

”Fronts

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Sikh British Soldiers in India

Sikh British Soldiers in India

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Fighting in AfricaFighting in Africa

British Sikh Mounstain

Gunner

British Sikh Mounstain

Gunner

Black Soldiers in the German

Schutztruppen[German E. Africa]

Black Soldiers in the German

Schutztruppen[German E. Africa]

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Fighting in AfricaFighting in Africa

3rd British Battalion, Nigerian Brigade3rd British Battalion, Nigerian Brigade

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Fighting in Salonika, Greece

Fighting in Salonika, Greece

French colonial marine infantry fromCochin, China - 1916

French colonial marine infantry fromCochin, China - 1916

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New TechnologyNew Technology1. Machine guns

2. Poison gas/gas masks (wind became problem)

3. Armored tank

4. Aircraft (zeppelins)

5. German U-Boats

6. Convoys

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Machine Guns Machine Guns http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~worldwarone/WWI/Weapons/images/machinegun-grenades-sm.jpghttp://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~worldwarone/WWI/Weapons/images/machinegun-grenades-sm.jpg

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Poison Gas Poison Gas http://www.firstworldwar.com/photos/graphics/ww_gas_train_01.jpghttp://www.firstworldwar.com/photos/graphics/ww_gas_train_01.jpg

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Armored Tank Armored Tank http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/library/features/featmo/images/wwi_tank.jpghttp://www.nysl.nysed.gov/library/features/featmo/images/wwi_tank.jpg

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AircraftAircraft

http://rwebs.net/avhistory/bluemax/wwiimgs.htm

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U-BoatsU-Boats

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Total WarTotal War

• Using a nation’s entire resources into the war struggle

• Conscription- “draft”

• Raised taxes and rationed food supplies

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PropagandaPropaganda• Controlling public

perspective

• Censored the press

• Propaganda- spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause

• Tales of atrocitieshttp://www.firstworldwar.com/posters/images/pp_uk_08.jpg

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Australian PosterAustralian Poster

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American PosterAmerican Poster

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Financing the WarFinancing the War

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WomenWomen

• Took over men’s jobs

• Nurses

• Helped lead to women’s suffrage

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Russian RevolutionRussian Revolution

• Russians left the war for revolution at home

• Overthrew the Russian monarchy

• Signed the Brest-Litovsk Treaty with Germany (pulled out of war)

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AmericaJoinsthe

Allies

AmericaJoinsthe

Allies

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U.S. Enters War, 1917U.S. Enters War, 1917• Sinking of Lusitania in

1915 (128 Americans)

• Most Americans supported the allies for cultural reasons

• Zimmerman NoteZimmerman Note (1917)- German note that was intercepted on route to Mexico

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The Sinking of the Lusitania

The Sinking of the Lusitania

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The Zimmerman Telegram

The Zimmerman Telegram

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The YanksAre

Coming!

The YanksAre

Coming!

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Americans in the Trenches

Americans in the Trenches

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Wilson- Fourteen PointsWilson- Fourteen Points

• List of terms for resolving the war and future wars

• Freedom of seas, free trade, reduction of arms, and end to secret treaties, est. fair peace, est. League of Nations

• Armistice- 11/11 at 11 AM in 1918 ended WWI

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The Effects of WarThe Effects of War

• 8.5 – 9 million people died

• Over 17 million were wounded

• Pandemic (1918)- flu that killed 20 millionhttp://firstworldwar.com/photos/graphics/cpe_gas_effects_01.jpg

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9,000,0009,000,000 DeadDead9,000,0009,000,000 DeadDead

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Effects of War

• Europe was destroyed (infrastructure)

• Pay of national debt and rebuilding was a problem

• ReparationsReparations- payments for war damage (Germany)

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Effects of WarEffects of War

Governments collapsed:

1. Russia

2. Germany

3. Austria-Hungary

4. Ottoman Empire

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Treaty of Versailles (B.R.A.T.)Treaty of Versailles (B.R.A.T.)• Germany had to take

full Blame for war

• Had to pay Reparations (leads to rise of Hitler)

• $30 billion

• Reduced Army and took away German Territory

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Map ChangesMap Changes http://www2.bc.edu/~heineman/maps/Versailles.jpg

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•Treaty of Brest-Litovsk strips Russia of land

New nations are formed in

Eastern Europe

Not all ethnic groups are satisfied

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Deaths and ResponsibilitiesDeaths and Responsibilities

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11 a.m., November 11, 1918

11 a.m., November 11, 1918

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The Somme American Cemetary, France

The Somme American Cemetary, France

116,516 Americans Died116,516 Americans Died116,516 Americans Died116,516 Americans Died

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World War I CasualtiesWorld War I Casualties

01,000,0002,000,0003,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,0007,000,0008,000,0009,000,000

10,000,000RussiaGermanyAustria-HungaryFranceGreat BritainItalyTurkeyUS

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Turkish Genocide Against Armenians

Turkish Genocide Against Armenians

A Portent of Future Horrors to Come!A Portent of Future Horrors to Come!A Portent of Future Horrors to Come!A Portent of Future Horrors to Come!

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Turkish Genocide Against Armenians

Turkish Genocide Against Armenians

Districts & Vilayets of Western Armenia in Turkey

1914 1922

Erzerum 215,000 1,500

Van 197,000 500

Kharbert 204,000 35,000

Diarbekir 124,000 3,000

Bitlis 220,000 56,000

Sivas 225,000 16,800

     

Other Armenian-populated Sites in Turkey

   

Western Anatolia 371,800 27,000

Cilicia and Northern Syria 309,000 70,000

European Turkey 194,000 163,000

Trapizond District 73,390 15,000

Total 2,133,190 387,800