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How did wwi change the game Let’s make it stick… How did wwi change the game

An assassination led to this??? HOW!?!

The Schlieffen Plan…

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY GERMANY Central Powers OTTOMAN EMPIRE BULGARIA

JAPAN RUSSIA SERBIA Allied Powers GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE U.S.A.

Western Front…

Eastern Front…

Weapons of war…

Lusitania

Paris Peace Conference DAVID LLOYD GEORGE UNITED KINGDOM GEORGES CLEMENCEAU FRANCE VITTORIO ORLANDO ITALY WOODROW WILSON UNITED STATES

Treaty of Versailles Peace treaty between the Allies and Germany Germany lost territory (Alsace-Lorraine, Danzig, parts of Poland) Germany lost ALL colonies Disarmament – limited to 100,000 volunteers, no draft, no air force, no subs, no war industries, demilitarized Rhineland War Guilt Clause – Germany accepted sole responsibility for war – and had to pay for it! Creation of the League of Nations

Aftermath of the War… Hapsburgs, Hohenzollerns, Romanovs all fall Over 10 million dead, 20 million injured Total cost of war exceeded $350 billion USA emerged as the leading world power Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and a bigger Romania were created