A ‘World War’.

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A ‘World War’

A ‘World’ War “Terrain of death” (Western) and “front front” (Eastern) were significant parts of a WORLD war Stalemates in the trenches led Allies and Central Powers to look elsewhere for victory Both sides look for global participants to take war else Did not do much to end the slow, painful conflict

Southern Front Gallipoli Campaign- failed Allied offensive Allies looked to attack Ottoman region known as Dardanelles Gateway to Constantinople Cut off Ottomans, supply the Russians GB, AUS, NZ, F vs. OE, G Unplanned trench warfare from Feb to Dec 1915

The Colonies Many European countries have imperial possessions throughout Africa and Asia Germany loses territories Japan attacks and seizes German possessions in Pacific Great Britain and France take ___ in Africa Colonial troops Great Britain and France recruit Indian troops fought and supplied British forces while Algerian and Asian (Indochina) troops assisted the French… TOTAL WARFARE

1917 Turning Point- United States American Entry Unrestricted submarine warfare and German U-Boats Lusitania- 128 U.S. citizens Zimmerman Telegram Already helping Allies, bond w/ England, officially declare war on Germany in April 1917 FRESH AMERICAN TROOPS!

1917 Turning Point- Russia War-related problems plague Russia Attrition and soldiers, food and fuel shortages March 1917- Czar Nicholas stepped down, provision gov’t set up Kept fighting, losing army support Revolution culminates in Vladimir Lenin’s seizure of power in Oct/Nov 1917 Russians want OUT of war Lenin promises to end it when he gains power March 1918- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ends war with Germany Germany has some hope… One front war!