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WORLD WAR IMrs. SeaboltWorld History

Other names

Great War War to end all wars

Causes of WWI

Causes of WWI

NationalismAlliancesCompetition

Imperialism Militarism

Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand

Underlying Causes of WWI

Nationalism loyalty and devotion to a nation ; especially :

a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests.

Nationalism

• Austria/Hungary-1 Country ruled by the Hapsburgs

• With many different cultures and ethnicities who wanted popular sovereignty

Alliances

• Countries make “deals” with one another to come to the other country's aid when threatened.

• Triple Entente, which included Great Britain, France, and Russia. Became the ALLIED POWERS

Triple Alliance, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. ALL BUT ITALY BECAME THE CENTRAL POWERS

Alliances

Competition

Imperialism-Countries were competing for resources in colonies.

Militarism• Glorification of the military• Nations started expanding their military• Greater technology of weapons• WWI Firsts — History.com Video

Deadly Technology of World War I

Quick Study: Deadly Technology of World War I

QUICK STUDY

Military Strength, 1914CHART

Chart: Military Strength 1914

Immediate Start of the War• Chain reaction

• Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand– Visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia– Ethnic Serb who thought Bosnia

should be free shot the Archduke & his wife Sophie

– Austria-Hungary demanded the Serbs give up the murderers-DENIED!

– Russia (allied with Serbia) declared war on Austria -Hungary

– Germany (allied with Austria Hungary) declares war on Russia

Then....– France (allied with Russia)declares war on

Germany– Germany declared war on Belgium to get to

France– Schlieffen Plan

– Great Britain (allied with France and Russia) declared war on Germany for invading Belgium

–BAM! WWI

Schlieffen Plan

Germany thought Russia would take a while to get troops together.

Plan was to invade France through neutral Belgium

Basis of plan was to fight on one front at time

FAIL-Russia got it together quickly The Start of the Great War - YouTube

WWI Warfare

Battle Fronts for the Central Powers

Fighting battles on several fronts Western Front

France, Britain Eastern Front

Russia South

Romania Serbia

Other Places Dardanelle Strait Middle East Imperial colonies in Africa and the Pacific

Battle Fronts for the Central Powers

Ottoman Empire joins the Central Powers

Turks joined the Central Powers in late October 1914. The Turks then cut off crucial Allied supply lines to Russia through the Dardanelles, a vital strait connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.

Called the battle of Gallipoli

Allies Launch Disastrous Attack at Gallipoli — History.com Video

Stalemate

• Trench Warfare

• Western Front-Main areas of battle

• But Germany was fighting on several fronts

Winning the War

Waging Total War

Total War-the channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort

Total War

Conscription-Draft-requiring all young men to be ready for service

Total War

Propaganda-is the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause.

Total War

Money-1. Governments

raised taxes and borrowed huge amounts of money

2. Rationed Food and Supplies

Total War

Women took over jobs for men, became nurses.

Women of War — History.com Video

Total War

International law allowed wartime blockades to confiscate contraband, or military supplies and raw materials needed to make military supplies, but not items such as food and clothing.

United States and WWI

• Wilson Urges Neutrality– “impartial in thought as well as action”– He did not want cultures in our diverse

nation to have conflict, but immigrants supported their homeland

– Most Americans sided with Britain and France because of our similar culture (English Speaking) and history(France supported us in during the Revolutionary War)

American's Different Opinions

• Germany's attack on neutral Belgium made most people mad

• 3 Opinions Forms– Isolationists-war was none of our

business– Interventionalist- we should intervene

and help the Allies– Internationalists- do not enter the war,

but try to negotiate a peace-this was Woodrow Wilson

Britain Blockade

• British Navy blockade of goods to Germany– Contraband-goods used to fight a war– Britain expanded the definition of

contraband to include everything, even against international law

• German response– Began sinking Allied ships with U-Boats, or

submarines

German U-BoatTRANSPARENCY

Sinking of the Lusitania

• Germans sink a passenger ship called the Lusitania on May 17, 1915 off the coast of Ireland– Germans claimed the boat was carrying

ammunition– US condemned Germany for not giving

warning to the ship so passengers could escape, but still did not enter the war

• Germany did warn travelers

Germany's Promises

• After sinking the Lusitania, Germany promises the U.S. They will not sink any more passenger ships

• By 1916, the promise was broken by the sinking of the French ship Sussex

• Once again, Germany promises not to do it again with the “Sussex Pledge”

Wilson Hopes to stay out of the War

• Wilson wins the 1916 Presidential Election

• Slogan “He kept us out of war!”

America Enters the War

Germany announces “unrestricted submarine warfare”

Zimmerman Note the British intercepted a

message from the German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmermann, to his ambassador in Mexico. In the note, Zimmermann authorized his ambassador to propose that Germany would help Mexico “to reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona” in return for Mexican support against the United States.

America Enters the War

The American’s entrance into the war gives added moral boost, troops and money to win the war

William II resigns The new German

government sought an armistice, or agreement to end fighting, with the Allies. At 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918, the Great War at last came to an end.

Note Taking: Reading Skill: Identify Causes

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Fourteen Points, a list of his terms for resolving this and future wars.

freedom of the seas free trade large-scale reductions of arms an end to secret treaties self-determination for Eastern Europe, the right

of people to choose their own form of government.

creation of a “general association of nations” to keep the peace in the future. (League of Nations)

Paris Peace ConferenceDifferent Goals for Peace

FRANCE

Georges Clemenceau

to weaken Germany so that it could never again threaten France

ENGLAND UNITED STATES

David Lloyd George

to build a postwar Britain “fit for heroes”—a goal that would cost money.

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Woodrow Wilson

“peace without victory” based on the Fourteen Points

Treaty of Versailles

Germany assumes all blame Germany pays for the costs of the war

called reparations Limited Germany’s military returned Alsace and Lorraine to France removed hundreds of square miles of

territory from western and eastern Germany

stripped Germany of its overseas colonies

Outcome of Peace Settlements

Self-Determination in Eastern Europe Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Hungary

The Mandate System Self Determination not applied to European colonies Colonies in Africa, Japan, Australia and Pacific would

be territories administered by Western powers League of Nations Formed

US did not join Germany would harbor bad feelings that

will lead to another world war…..