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1. The Alliance System1. The Alliance System

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Two Armed Camps!Two Armed Camps!Allied PowersAllied Powers::Allied PowersAllied Powers:: Central PowersCentral Powers::Central PowersCentral Powers::

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The Major Players: 1914-17

The Major Players: 1914-17

Nicholas II Nicholas II [Rus][Rus]

Nicholas II Nicholas II [Rus][Rus]

George V [Br]George V [Br]George V [Br]George V [Br]

Pres. Poincare Pres. Poincare [Fr][Fr]

Pres. Poincare Pres. Poincare [Fr][Fr]

Allied PowersAllied Powers::Allied PowersAllied Powers::

Franz Josef [A-H]Franz Josef [A-H]Franz Josef [A-H]Franz Josef [A-H]

Wilhelm II [Ger]Wilhelm II [Ger]Wilhelm II [Ger]Wilhelm II [Ger]

Victor Emmanuel Victor Emmanuel II [It]II [It]

Victor Emmanuel Victor Emmanuel II [It]II [It]

Central PowersCentral Powers::Central PowersCentral Powers::

Enver PashaEnver Pasha[Turkey][Turkey]

Enver PashaEnver Pasha[Turkey][Turkey]

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Europe in 1914Europe in 1914

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The Schlieffen PlanThe Schlieffen Plan

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The Western Front:

A “War of

Attrition”

The Western Front:

A “War of

Attrition”

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A Multi-Front WarA Multi-Front War

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The Western FrontThe Western Front

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Stalemate on the Western Front

• Germans go through Belgium towards Paris.

• Belgians put up resistance.

• Schlieffen Plan Failure:– 1. Russia mobilized quicker than expected.– 2. After a few small Russian victories-

German generals shifted forces in the west.

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– Sept 1914-1st Battle of Marne-ended Germany’s hopes for quick victory on Western Front.

• Both sides dug deep trenches for protection-led to stalemate-deadlock

• Battle line in France would remain almost unchanged for four years.

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WWI Technology

• Many thought that WWI was going to be quick, however, advances in technology and warfare dragged the war out. This in turn led to massive devastation.

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U-BoatsU-Boats

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Allied Ships Sunk by U-Boats

Allied Ships Sunk by U-Boats

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Machine Guns

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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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Poison Gas

Poison Gas

Machine Gun

Machine Gun

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FlameThrowers

FlameThrowers

GrenadeLaunchersGrenade

Launchers

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

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French Renault TankFrench Renault Tank

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The AirplaneThe Airplane

“Squadron Over the Brenta”

Max Edler von Poosch, 1917

“Squadron Over the Brenta”

Max Edler von Poosch, 1917

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The ZeppelinThe Zeppelin

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War Is HELL !!War Is HELL !!

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Sacrifices in WarSacrifices in War

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Russian Losses on Eastern Front

• Aug. 14Russian armies pushed to Eastern Germany.

• At Tannenberg-suffered major defeat-and troops retreated to Russia.

• Poorly equipped to fight modern war-lacked weaponry, ex-rifles.

• Russian commanders continued to send soldiers after crushing defeat.

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The War Wages On…

• By 1917-Europeans were strained by war.

• Casualties on the fronts and shortages at home sapped morale.

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Economies Committed to War Production….

• All warring nations imposed militarily conscription.

• Germany set up system of forced civilian labor as well.

• Govt. raised taxes and borrowed huge amounts of $ to pay for war.

• They rationed food and other products-boots, gas, meat etc…

• They also set prices and forbid strikes. • TOTAL WAR

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Economic Warfare

• Britain’s navy blockaded North Sea to keep ships from carrying supplies in and out of Germany.

• International laws allowed wartime blockade to confiscate contraband.

• Against international law-British blockade stopped both types of goods from reaching Germany—caused starvation.

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Germany…in turn

• Germany used U-boats to create own blockade.• 1915-declared it would sink all ships carrying goods to

Britain. • May 1915, German submarine torpedoed British liner

Lusitania off coast of Ireland-Killed 1,198 passenger, 128 were Americans.

• Germany justified attack saying it was carrying weapons.

• In turn, US President Wilson threatened to cut off diplomatic relations with Germany unless it restricted its submarine campaignGermany obliges for a short time.

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Propaganda War

• WWI=total war.• Censorship occurred, even in democratic nations, to

keep complete casualty figures and other discouraging news from the public.

• Why?• Propaganda was used-to motivate military mobilization.

– Britain-prior to 1916-to urge people to enlist– France and Germany-urged people to loan money to the govt. – Later, Allies played up brutality of Germany’s invasion of

Belgium.– British and French press circulated tales of atrocities-though

some occurred most were inflated.

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Recruitment PostersRecruitment Posters

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Recruits of the Central PowersRecruits of the Central Powers

Austro-Austro-HungariansHungarians

Austro-Austro-HungariansHungarians

A German A German Soldier Says Soldier Says

Farewell to His Farewell to His MotherMother

A German A German Soldier Says Soldier Says

Farewell to His Farewell to His MotherMother

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New French RecruitsNew French Recruits

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A German Boy Pretends to Be a Soldier

A German Boy Pretends to Be a Soldier

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American PosterAmerican Poster

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Financing the WarFinancing the War

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German PosterGerman Poster

Think of Your Children!Think of Your Children!

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Women in the war…

• Women took over men’s jobs while they were at war.

• Many worked in factories-creating weapons and supplies for overseas.

• Others joined women branches-such as nurses in the Red Cross.

• Aided in Women’s Suffrage in Britain, Germany and US

• Had to give up role post WWI.

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Financing the WarFinancing the War

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For RecruitmentFor Recruitment

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Munitions WorkersMunitions Workers

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French Women Factory Workers

French Women Factory Workers

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German Women Factory Workers

German Women Factory Workers

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Working in the FieldsWorking in the Fields

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A Woman Ambulance Driver

A Woman Ambulance Driver

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Red Cross NursesRed Cross Nurses

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Women in the Army Auxiliary

Women in the Army Auxiliary

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Morale Collapses

• Morale plunged

• Germany was sending 15 year olds to the front line

• Some troops in French units mutinied.

• Italy-many deserted

• Russia-many left to join revolution at home…

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Russian Revolution

• Public confidence diminished upon hearing stories of incompetent generals and corruption.

• March 1917-bread riots in St. Petersburg erupted in revolution that brought down the Russian monarchy.

• At 1st-Allies welcomed overthrow of tsar-hoped it would institute democratic govt….

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• V.I. Lenin came to power with promise to pull Russian troops out of war.

• 1918-Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany-which ended their participation in the war.– Had an immediate impact– Germany could now concentrate its forces on

Western Front

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

• Germany ceased submarine attacks after the Lusitania in 1915…Feb 1, 1917-desperate to break stalemate-German govt. resumed practice.

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Zimmerman Telegram

• Early 1917-British intercepted message from German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmerman, to his ambassador in Mexico.

• Germany offered to help New Mexico “reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona, in return for Mexican support against the US.”

• This infuriated Americans.

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Wilson Declares War

• April 1917, Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany.

• He painted it as “a war to end all wars.” and “to make the world safe for democracy.”

• US needed months to recruit, train, supply, and transport a modern army across the Atlantic.

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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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US in the War

• By 1918-about 2 million American soldiers had joined the war-weary Allied troops fighting on the Western Front.

• Few actually engaged in combat.

• Gave Allies much needed morale boost.– Also, provided economic aid to Allies.

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The YanksAre

Coming!

The YanksAre

Coming!

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Victory at Last

• Germany wanted to finish war before American troops arrived in Europe.

• March-Germans launched huge offensive that by July pushed the Allies back 40 miles.

• Efforts exhausted them

• US troops arrived by the thousands

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• Allies launched a counterattack, slowly driving German forces back across France and Belgium.

• Sept. German generals told the Kaiser they couldn’t win.

• Uprisings exploded among hungry city dwellers across Germany. German commanders advised Kaiser to step down and William II did so in early Nov. fleeing to the Netherlands.

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• By autumn, A-H was collapsing

• Bulgaria and Ottoman empire also asked for peace.

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THE END…

• An armistice was signed on November 11, 1918 at 11 am.

• 11 11 11

• Month Day Hour

• The Great War at last came to an end…

• What do we celebrate on 11/11?

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Fourteen Points

• Jan 1918-Wilson created a list of his terms for resolving this and future wars.

• Called for freedom of the seas, free trade, large-scale reductions or arms, and an end to secret treaties.

• Border shifts• He favored self-determination for Eastern

Europe• Urged for the creation of a “general

association of nations” aka League of Nations

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However…

• While Wilson’s 14 point plan was mild, France and Italy wanted much harsher terms.

• Allies met at Paris Peace Conference-(Central Powers and Russia not allowed)

• Wilson has to compromise but NOT on collective security

• Germany forced to sign Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919

• Germany horrified-sets stage for WWII!