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Verdun and Somme• 1916• Around 698,000 deaths (French and

German) at Verdun • At Somme – Britain lost 60,000 in

one day • Total estimated 420,000 British,

200,00 French, and 500,000 Germans at Somme

• These battles show the futility of this “new kind of war”

• What new types of warfare made this possible?

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26.2 A New Kind of War• Objective: We will explore the new

warfare tactics used, and the effects this had on populations of the world.

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Western Front•Germans sweep through France towards Paris. •First Battle of the Marne drives Germans back.

•Schleiffen Plan no longer an option. Russia now invades and Germany fighting 2 fronts.

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http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/trenches/turks-trench-anzac.jpg

noviomagus.tripod.com

TRENCH WARFARE

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Trench Warfare• Started along Western Front for

protection and because they were outnumbered. W/ modern tech. Small numbers could hold out.

• “Race to the Sea”• Life in trenches• What was “No Man’s Land”? • Casualties

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ARTILLERY

http://www.worldwar1.com/heritage/bbertha.htm

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Tanks• First used during the Battle of the

Somme (British Mark 1 Tank) 1916• Designed to break stalemates and

cross “no man’s land”

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http://www.pilotfriend.com/century-of-flight/Aviation%20history/airplane%20at%20war/images/17a.jpg

WAR IN THE AIR: Zeppelins & Biplanes

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GAS

•Germans first use chlorine gas at Ypres in 1915•Allies retaliate•Delivered by artillery

TYPES:Chlorine Gas (Phosgene)Mustard Gas

http://www-cgsc.army.mil/carl/resources/csi/Heller/images/hellerp81.jpg

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Chemical Warfare - Choking agents (chlorine/phosgene) - Blister agents (mustard) - Irritants (tear gas) also used

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http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/machineguns.htm

MACHINE GUN

http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/gabrmetz/wwi_tank.gif

Machine Guns - European

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Naval Warfare

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Question• In which ways as warfare affected by

new technology?

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Eastern Front•German/Russian border•Nationalistic fighting w/Russians and Serbs vs. Austria, Germany, Ottoman Empire. •Repeated offensives by both sides led to massive casualties.•Tannenberg is example.

•10,000 of 150,000 escaped

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Russia• Continuous lack of supplies for

troops• Germans/Ottomans blocked naval

support.• What did Russia do for the allies?

• Didn’t allow Germany to use full force in the West.

• Lost massive amounts of men, continued to recruit and lose more. Leads to domestic problems.

• World War spreads to Africa and Asia.

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Global War•Japan and Italy join Allies, widening conflict. •Gallipoli campaign looked to take the Dardanelles (1915-1916).

•Allies suffered over 250,000 casualties, disaster.

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Japanese Expansion


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