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1 The Western Front 1914 – 1918 Sonja, Bella and Robbe

2 Opening up the Western front in 1914  Germany established the Western front in 1914  This move was a part of Germany's Schlieffen Plan  Reason for Britain to join the war

3 The Schlieffen Plan  The Schlieffen Plan was a strategic plan used by the Germans  The idea was to rush all of Germany's troops through Belgium to catch France by surprise, defeat them quickly and then transport the troops over to face Russia  Germany put the Schlieffen plan into action in August, 1914

4 Why the Schlieffen plan failed  The Schlieffen plan relied on the two assumptions  Belgian resistance  The British joining the war  The failure of the Schlieffen plan resulted in Germany's defeat against the French at the First Battle of Marne, in September 1914

5 How Germany's failure caused the era of trench warfare  The failure of the Schlieffen plan caused the Germans to retreat up North, digging trenches as they went  This established the new ear of trench warfare  The trenches extended to the British channel all the way from the Swiss border

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7 Stalemate of 1915  As soon as the trenches were established, stalemate ensued. Neither side was advancing at all in any territory

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9 Battle of Verdun  Important French town which the Germans attacked  The French defended stubbornly which forced the Germans to retreat  Massive losses and no territorial gain

10 Battle of Somme  Series of attacks mainly by the British from July to November  Wanted to relieve the pressure on the French and take over some of the trenches  The British did not succeed, massive losses on both side  Led to the fall of the British Prime Minister Asquith, David Lloyd George succeeded

11 The War at Sea  The allies used their navy for the blockade and to keep trade routes open  USA strongly opposed this  Germans retaliated  Germans sunk the ship Lusitania

12 RMS Lusitania

13 The Battle of Jutland  31 May 1916  Main event at sea and the only time when the main battle-fleets engaged with each other  Britain lost 14 ships and Germany 11

14 Unrestricted submarine warfare  Occurred in 1917  Germans had a submarine campaign, focused on producing U-boats and attempted to sink all enemy ships as well as neutral.  They hoped that this would make Britain and France surrender, but their luck turned when this caused USA to join the war.

15 1917 in the West  Not a successful year for the Allies.  A massive attack in Champagne caused nothing but French mutiny.  British fought the Third Battle of Ypres.  Casualties were enormous  Battle of Cambrai, proved that the use of tanks can be very effective to break the deadlock of the trenches and was seen as a success  Italians were defeated by Austrians and Germans at Caporetto.

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17 1918 – The Final Offensives  Germans needed to attack the front one last time  Germans had 5 attacks  Allies were able to withstand – help from USA  USA backed up the allies with 2.1 million troops

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19 Allied attack  Allies launched a counter attack  Allies eliminated the Marne salient of the Germans  Launched the final battle of the First WW – The Hundred Days Offensive  German troops were pushed back and surrendered  The front was pushed back

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21 Consequences  The Germans were forced to sue for peace  The Allies were able to conduct peace negotiations – Treaty of Versailles  Germany was bankrupt and the people’s conditions were poor – led to later Nazi party success  France suffered heavy damage in population and industry  French built the Maginot Line

22 Thank You!


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