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“The Great War”

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“A war to end all wars”

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World War One: Basic Facts• A monumental event of heavy artillery and trench

fighting• 37.5 million casualties (15 million soldiers killed)• Chemical weapons (poison gas) deployed• Four empires destroyed

– German– Austria-Hungarian– Russian– Ottoman

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Nationalism

Imperialism

Alliances

Militarism

International Anarchy

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The Great Powers

Great Britain

Germany

Austria

Russia

Italy

France

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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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Background: German Unification

• War with Denmark (1864)

• War with Austria (1866)

• War with France (1870-1)

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II. Aggressive NationalismGermany became a military and industrial power, while the French were bitter about losing Alsace and Lorraine

The French were especially bitter about their 1871 defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the German occupation of the border provinces of Alsace

and Lorraine

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Bismarck’s Revived Concert(1870-1890)

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II. Aggressive NationalismRussia sponsored Pan-Slavism and felt that it had a duty to lead and defend all Slavs

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II. Aggressive NationalismAustria-Hungary worried that nationalism might lead to rebellion within its empire

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II. Aggressive Nationalism

Ottoman Turkey felt threatened by new nations on its borders

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Kaiser Wilhelm II:Moroccan Crises

• Crisis One (1905-6)– German opposition to

French claims

• Crisis Two (1911)– Gunboat diplomacy

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II. Aggressive Nationalism

By 1914, the Balkans were the "powder keg of Europe"

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Austria-Hungary’s Franz Josef:The Bosnian Crisis (1908)

• Young Turks come to power

• Bulgaria claims independence

• Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Balkan Crises

• First war (1912): Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece against Turkey

• Second war (1913) Serbia, Greece, and Romania against Bulgaria

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Bismarck’s Revived Concert(1870-1890)

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The Three Emperors’ League (1872)

The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78

The Dual Alliance

The Triple Alliance

The Reinsurance Treaty (1887)

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The Franco-Russian Alliance (1894)

Deterioration of Anglo-German Relations

The Anglo-French Entente (1904)

The Anglo-Russian Entente (1907)

The Triple Entente

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III. Rivalries Among European Powers

There was a rise in militarism and nations expanded their armies and navies

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Competing explanations

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Realism: Balance of Power

• Classical Realists: State leaders locked themselves into inflexible alliances

• Neo-Realists: Germany’s rise upset the existing balance of power

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Realism: Balance of Threat

• Stephen Walt: Perceptions (not merely resources) matter

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Liberalism: Domestic Politics

• Domestic conflict in Germany and UK

– Germany: class divisions lead “iron and rye coalition” to launch “social imperialism”

– UK: divisions with Liberal Party led to waffling

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Constructivism: Nationalism

• Pan-Slavism challenged two empires

• Anti-Slavic sentiment in Germany

• Stronger than family ties

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Marxism-Leninism: Imperialism

• Monopoly capitalism

• Imperalism: Competing for overseas territories

• Problems with this explanation

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Sarajevo, Bosnia – June 28, 1914

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COUNTRIES TAKE A SIDE

• Shocked Francis Joseph blames Serbia, feels serb gov’t knew of the plot

• Believed that Serbia wanted south Slav empire

• Wanted to deal harshly with the Serbs

• Needed German backing first• Kaiser Wilhelm II told Austria

that Germany would support any action they saw fit

• Essentially giving Austria a blank check to do anything.

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AUSTRIA ANSWERS SERBIA

• Austria sends Serbia a severe ultimatum or final set of demands 7/23/14

• Serbia must end all anti-Austrian agitation and punish and Serbian official involved in the murder.

• Dismiss all officials hostile to Austria-Hungary• Allow Austrian officials into Serbia to investigate the

Archduke’s murder themselves• Serbia agrees to all of the terms except the last, rejecting it

as an infringement on Serbian sovereignty.• 7/28/14 Austria balk at Serbia and declare war on the Serbs

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July 28, 1914 – Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia

July 30, 1914 – Russia prepared to defend Serbia

August 1, 1914 – Germany declares war on Russia

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August 3, 1914 – Germany declared war on France

August 3, 1914 – Germany invaded neutral Belgium

August 4, 1914 – British declared war on Germany

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Ready Since 1905

Response to possibility of a Two front war

France on the West

Russia on the East

Paris in Six Weeks

March Against Russia

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German Atrocities in Belgium

German Atrocities in Belgium

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II. The Conflict WidensOutraged by the invasion of Belgium, Britain declared war on Germany

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"The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our lifetime”

British politician Sir Edward Grey

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German trench

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FRENCH STRONGHOLD AT VERDUN.

- IDEA WAS TO BLEED FRANCE TO DEATH AND BREAK THERE SPIRIT

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German first assault, February 21, artillery bombardment,

-five months of fighting causes

-430,000 German dead

-540,000 French dead

-Germans bleed French white but, not to death and hurt there military in the end

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THEY

SHALL NOT PASS

FRENCH HOLD THE LINE.

-FORCE GERMAN STALEMATE

-CREATE PROBLEMS FOR GERMAN HIGH COMMAND

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Somme, France

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Tennenberg

German army quickly isolates and destroys the Russian forces, at the end of August.

Galicia Austria, ends the war for Russia

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OTTOMAN EMPIRE SIDES WITH GERMNY. CLOSE DARDANELLES TO ALLIED SHIPPING

BRITAIN GOES TO OPEN AREA AND WINDS UP STAYING FOR A YEAR AND LOSING 65,000 MEN

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American Neutrality• Wilson—neither threatened vital

American interest• American against the war Pacifists,

Isolationists, Socialist• Edward M. House and Robert

Lansing– Wilson’s pro-British advisors

• William Jennings Bryan– Against pro-British tilt

• Germany had no advocates in government

• British blockade of Germany– Violates American neutrality, Wilson

protests

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U.S. Enters the War (1917)

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British navy blocks German coast and starves people

Germany counters with U-boats

British Big naval advantage countered by hidden boats

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RAF (British) aviators

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Downed German Zeppelin

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Submarine Warfare• Unterseeboot (U-boat)• Lusitania (May 1915)

– 1198 killed, 128 Americans

– Germans had warned the passenger was a target

• Bryan resigns when Wilson refuses to criticize both British blockade and U-boats

• Sussex pledge (1916)• 1916 preparedness measures

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German Escalation

• Russia’s imminent collapse• Germany concentrates on Britain and

France– Renew U-boat war

• "Zimmerman telegram“• American declaration of war: “make the

world safe for democracy”

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American Intervention

• Russian revolution (1917)– Vladimir Lenin and Bolshevik Party

• Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)– Publication of secret Allied treaties

• German 1918 offensive• American Expeditionary Force (AEF)

– John J. Pershing

• Allied 1918 offensive• Armistice 11-11-1918

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