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THE GREAT WAR1914-1919

WORLD WAR ONE

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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire

World War One

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• In the early 1900’s the Ottoman Empire’s control over the Balkans was weakening.

• Tensions began to grow, and in 1912, Serbia and its allies attacked the Ottoman Empire.

• The great European powers were all interested in gaining lands from the crumbling empire.

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• By 1914, the Balkans were known as the “powder keg of Europe.”

• A small spark could lead to an EXPLOSION !

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The Armenian Massacre

World War One

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• Nationalistic feelings had caused periodic waves of violence against Armenians since the 1890s.

• New violence was a brutal result of the rivalry between Turkey, which ruled the Ottoman Empire, and Russia.

• The Muslim Turks distrusted the Christian Armenians believing they supported Russia.

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• When Armenians protested oppressive Ottoman policies, the Turks unleashed a massacre on the Armenians.

• Additional massacres leading to the deaths of a million or more Armenians occurred over the next 25 years.

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“The POWDER KEGand the SPARK”

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• On June 28, 1914 a young Serbian man shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.

• This was the spark needed to ignite the powder keg and starting The Great War, aka: World War One.

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• One month later Austria declared war on Serbia. One by one, the other nations of Europe picked sides thus beginning the Great War later known as World War One.

• From June 28, 1914 until August 12, 1914 the nations of Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Germany, France, and Britain all declared war in support or against one another.

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The Four Causes of WWI

1) Militarism

2) Alliances

3) Imperialism

4) Nationalism

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Militarism• Militarism is the belief that a

nation needs a large military force.

• The belief in militarism lead to the build up of armies and navies for each of Europe’s major powers decades before WW1 began.

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Alliances• Alliances are made between countries

in order to achieve a common goal.• Simply put, alliances meant that an

attack on one nation would force all its allies to come to its aid.

• A small conflict could easily become a larger war.

• In 1914 Europe was a tangled web of competing alliances between countries.

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Imperialism• Imperialism is the policy by which a

stronger nation extends their control (militarily, politically, economically)on a weaker nation(s).

• Britain, France, Germany, and Italy all competed for colonies in Africa and Asia. Germany had the fewest colonies and felt it deserved more.

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Nationalism• Nationalism is a feeling of pride,

loyalty, and protectiveness, towards one’s country.

• In the early 1900’s, like Americans, Europeans had deep feelings for their own countries. They wanted their country to be the best.

• In fact some ethnic groups wanted to form their own separate nations.

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M.A.I.N.• In order to effectively

remember the causes of World War I, simply put the four reasons into a catchy phrase.

• Such as:MilitarismAllianceImperialismNationalism

Thus, forming the word-

MAIN

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CENTRAL POWERS

The Central Powers were made up of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey), and Bulgaria.

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ALLIED POWERS aka-ALLIES

•The Allied Powers included Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy and seven other countries.

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EUROPE 1914BEFORE WORLD WAR ONE

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WWIA NEW TYPE OF

WARFARE,THE STALEMATE BEGINS

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TRENCH WARFARE

• Trenches covered about 450 miles of earth between the English Channel to the Swiss border.

• Because of the use of trenches the battle lines between the Allied and Central Powers remained relatively unchanged for 3 years.

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450 MILES OF TRENCHES

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• The trenches were roughly ten feet deep ditches cut into the ground by soldiers on both sides.

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TRENCH CONSTRUCTION

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THE SOLDIERS LOAD

• 1) Towel• 2) Rucksack• 3) Extra Socks• 4) Soap• 5) Bread Rations• 6) Preserved Food• 7) Canvas Hold All• In total, soldiers

carried 60 to 75 pounds worth of gear.

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Problems in the Trenches

• Mud-trapped the wounded, clogged rifles and gear, slowed men down, and caused trench walls to collapse.

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MUD, MUD, AND MORE MUD

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German soldier dead at Flanders.

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• The wounded often became helplessly stuck in the mud that accumulated in the trenches.

• Due to these conditions several of the soldiers that were wounded during battle became entrapped in the mud and would eventually die from exposure.

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German soldier remains at Verdun.

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• Rats-grew to be as big as rabbits, they infested the trenches, and spread disease.

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Dead French soldiers in the Argonne.

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• Trench Foot-caused by the feet being wet for prolonged periods of time.

• The feet swell and turn blue, possibly leading to gangrene.

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German dead near Moislains.

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ENDING THE STALEMATE

Advancements in War TechnologyWORLD WAR ONE

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• The Tank was a British invention that smashed through barbed wire, crossed trenches, and shuttled soldiers across battlefields.

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• Machine Gun-this weapon could fire up to 600 rounds per minute.

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• Poison Gas-was used by both sides. It was designed to burn, choke, blind, and ultimately kill soldiers.

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• Airplanes-were first used for combat in WW1. They engaged in aerial combat with one another, exploration of enemy’s territory, and dropping explosives.

• •

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• U-Boats-short for “undersea boat”, were used by Germany to block trade. They were equipped with guns and torpedoes.

• They sank over 11 million tons of Allied shipping.

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MAJOR TURNING POINTS OF THE WAR

WORLD WAR ONE

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ENTRY OF THE UNITED STATES• When the war

started in 1914, the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, maintained a position of neutrality (not supporting either side).

• However, a series of events would eventually draw the United States into the conflict.

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• In 1917, however, Germany used unrestricted submarine warfare, meaning that it attacked any ships on the Atlantic, even if they were carrying American passengers.

• This policy brought the United States into the war in April 1917.

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RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL• In Russia, low morale contributed to a

revolution in 1917.• Early in 1918, Russia’s new leader signed

a treaty with Germany that took Russia out of the war.

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The Legacy of the Great War

Aftermath of War

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Germany Stops Fighting!

• Germany started their long retreat after their defeat during the Meuse-Argonne offensive.

• In November 1918 Germany’s navy mutinied, its allies dropped out, and the Kaiser stepped down.

• On November 11th Germany agreed to an armistice (an end to fighting), ending the Great War (WWI).

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Armistice Day Celebrations!

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THE HIGH COST OF WAR

• After Germany signed the armistice on the 11th of November 1918 new boundaries created new countries based on ethnic and cultural similarities.

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EUROPE 1918AFTER WORLD WAR ONE

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HUMAN & ECONOMIC LOSSES

• More than 8.5 million people died, more than 17 million were wounded.

• Famine threatened many regions and disease was widespread.

• Factories, farms, and homes were destroyed.

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• Nations amassed huge war debts that had to be repaid.

• The Allies, bitter at the destruction, insisted that the Central Powers make reparations, payments for war damage they had caused.

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Treaty of Versailles

• The Treaty of Versailles was developed by the Allies-The Big Four: France, Italy, England and the United States.

• The treaty punished Germany for being the main aggressor during the war.

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• The treaty made Germany pay reparations.

• Reparation is money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by war.

• German wrote a $33 million check.

• Germany’s government was changed from a Monarchy (Kaiser) to a Parliamentary system.

• All Germany’s territories were removed.

• The German military was forced to disband.

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SUMMARY• Nationalism, militarism, imperialism,

and alliances led to the Great War, aka: World War One. In the Balkans, what began as a local incident blossomed into a global war. Industrialization and new technology made the weapons of World War One much more destructive than any that had been used before. The war caused great human and economic losses.