A Global Conflict War Affects the World.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
World War I Part II. Recap Stalemate on western front –Trench warfare Russia vs. Germany on eastern front front –Kept full German army from fighting at.
Advertisements

A Global Conflict Chapter 29 Section 2-3.
Chapter 13-3 War Affects the World
A Global Conflict. I. War Affects the World A.The Gallipoli Campaign (Feb. 1915) -Allies targeted the Dardanelles -Goal: Constantinople -Gallipoli Peninsula.
A Global Conflict 13.3.
14.3 pt 3.  In March 1917, civil unrest in Russia, due to war-related shortages of food and fuel, forced Czar Nicholas II to step down.  Nearly 5.5.
Chapter 13 Section 3 A Global Conflict
War Affects the World Chapter 13, Section 3.
 By 1915, the war on both European fronts promised to be a long, grim affair. All of the Great Powers looked for new allies to tip the balance of power.
WORLD WAR I The Great War Leading Up to the War European Gov’ts used propaganda to stir up national hatreds before war  Ideas spread to influence.
 WWI more than a European conflict ◦ Australia and Japan fought with Allies ◦ India supplied troops to British ◦ Ottoman Turks and Bulgaria fight with.
World War I A Truly Global Conflict. World War I spread to several continents and required the full resources of many governments.
Ch. 13 S. 3 – A Global Conflict A. War Affects the World
CHAPTER 13 SECTION 3 A Global Conflict. Main Idea World War I spread to several continents and required the full resources of many governments. The war.
War Affects the World Chapter 29 Section 3.
Chapter 13-3 War Affects the World I) A Truly Global Conflict
WORLD WAR I EVENTS OF WAR. However, we traded food, weapons, oil, steel, and other goods far more with the Allied Powers than with the Central Powers.
Section 13-3 A Global Conflict. War Affects the World The Gallipoli Campaign Allies move to capture the Ottoman Dardanelle strait in Feb 1915 The hoped.
Peace, Love, and… Happiness???. The War Begins Imagine you are a German General. What strategy would you recommend Germany use to defeat the Allies? The.
Fighting the War. The Gallipoli Campaign A. Allies want the region of the Ottoman Empire known as the Ottoman Empire known as the “Dardanelles” “Dardanelles”
Total War WW1. A Global Conflict War dragged On Main militaries looked beyond Europe for help.
Fighting the War. The Gallipoli Campaign Allies want the region known as the “Dardanelles” Allies want the region known as the “Dardanelles” Goal: capture.
W.W.I: A Global Conflict Ch. 29 Section 3. Global Conflict W.W.I was much more than a European conflict. Australia and Japan entered the war on the Allies.
War Effects World. Fighting outside of Europe  War waged in East Asia -- Japanese army expands into China  German outposts in China—Battled Japanese.
STANDARD 5 (PART 2) Daily Objective: Students will develop 5 Bloom questions that reflect their understanding of the causes and course of World War I –
FQ: How did World War I affect the entire world? DO NOW Review Homework List 3 key points from the notes Agenda 5min- Do NOW 15 min- Mini Lesson: Notes-
WORLD WAR I IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT. Affecting the Rest of the World Gallipoli Campaign Attack the Dardanelles Gateway to OE Goals: Take Istanbul Defeat the.
Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. on November 11, at 5 A.M., Paris time in Paris at 11:00 A.M. Paris time They rejoiced.
Study Questions 1. What is “total war”? Pg What is propaganda? Pgs Constantinople was the capital of what empire? Pg.417.
Chapter 13 – The Great War Section 3 – A Global Conflict Main Idea: WWI spread to several continents and required the full resources of many governments.
CHAPTER 29: THE GREAT WAR P.III. SECTION THREE: A GLOBAL CONFLICT.
-One European nation after another was drawn into a large and industrialized war that resulted in many casualties - Much of the technology of modern warfare,
Causes of the War -Lots of Instability Nationalism Old Empires Old Style Gov’ts Alliance System.
Chapter 29 Section C A Global Conflict A Truly Global Conflict Fighting Rages Beyond Europe 1.Allies attack the Dardanelles to try to take Constantinople.
13.3 Mrs. Stoffl A Global Conflict. Setting the Stage The war grew to beyond just a European conflict Australia, Italy and Japan fought w/ the Allies.
War Affects the World A True World War The war in Europe quickly spread to new fronts and new countries became involved on both sides The Great.
I. Ending the Stalemate  Gallipoli Campaign: meant to establish a supply line to Russia through the Ottoman Empire.  Battles in Africa and Asia (imperialized.
Read 10 Min.
A Global Conflict Chapter 13-Section 3.
A Global Conflict Chapter 29 Section 3.
Modern World History Chapter 13, Section 3 A Global Conflict
Chapter 13 Section 3 Notes A Global Conflict.
29.3-World War I: Global Conflict
America Joins the Fight
29.3-World War I: Global Conflict
German War Plan Schlieffen Plan
A ‘World War’.
A Global Conflict.
WWI Affects the World OLD TEXTBOOK.
The United States Enters, Russia Exits
Modern World History Chapter 13, Section 3 A Global Conflict
WORLD WAR I EVENTS OF WAR INTRO REVIEW VIDEO: TECH DEVELOPMENTS OF WAR.
Agenda 1/18/17 Warm up #3 Lecture #2 Global Conflict Newspaper Project
A Global Conflict 13.3.
A Global Conflict World War I spreads to several continents and requires the full resources of many governments.
War Affects the World Chapter 13 / Section 3.
WORLD WAR I EVENTS OF WAR INTRO REVIEW VIDEO: TECH DEVELOPMENTS OF WAR.
A Global Conflict.
War Affects the World.
Aim: Explain the effects of the Great War
Global Conflict HSCE Ch. 29 sec. 3
WWI affects the rest of the world
A Global Conflict Chapter 13 Section 3.
WORLD WAR I EVENTS OF WAR INTRO REVIEW VIDEO: TECH DEVELOPMENTS OF WAR.
A Global Conflict and Total Warfare.
A Global Conflict Chapter 13 Section 3.
A Global Conflict Chapter 13 Section 3.
Chapter 13 Section 3 A Global Conflict
29.3-Continued World at War
WORLD WAR I EVENTS OF WAR INTRO REVIEW VIDEO: TECH DEVELOPMENTS OF WAR.
Presentation transcript:

A Global Conflict War Affects the World

Gallipoli Campaign Allies try to attack a region in the Ottoman Empire known as the Dardanelles It’s a narrow sea strait toward the Ottoman capital, Constantinople Allied Goal: take the capital, defeat the Turks, Est. supply line for Russia Turns into a stalemate, with trenches dug for both sides Allies give up this campaign with 250,000 casualties

Battles in Africa and Asia German Colonies come under attack Japanese overran German outposts in China and its Pacific island colonies English and French troops attack Germany’s 4 African possessions – gain 3 British and French recruit troops / laborers from India, South Africa, Senegal, Egypt, Algeria, & Indochina African colonials fought each other on African soil Indian soldiers fought alongside the British in Europe

America Joins the Fight 1917 war shifts to the high seas Germans: submarine warfare- Atlantic Ocean Unrestricted Submarine Warfare: Germans announce they would sink any submarine without warning in the waters around BRITAIN Lusitania: attack left 1,198 people dead (128 Americans) Germany claimed it had ammunition: TRUE American public: OUTRAGED After 2 more attacks Germany agreed to stop attacking neutral / passenger ships

Zimmerman Note The Zimmermann Telegram was a coded message sent from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to Germany's ambassador in Mexico, Heinrich von Eckhardt, in January 1917. The British managed to intercept this coded message and were able to decipher it. Within this secret message, Zimmermann revealed Germany's plan to restart unrestricted submarine warfare as well as offered Mexico territory help from the United States if Mexico were to declare war on the United States. When the British shared the contents of the Zimmermann Telegram with the United States, the American public was outraged. Instead of World War I being contained to Europe, which seemed far away, the American public now felt the war was being brought to their own land. The Zimmermann Telegram helped change public opinion in the United States away from isolationism and toward joining World War I with the Allies.

Total War Total War: Countries devoted all their resources to the war effort Includes: Britain, Germany, Austria, Russia, France Wartime government controls the economy Governments told factories what to produce / how much Unemployment all but disappeared Goods in short supply: rationing: could only buy small amounts of items needed for the war Propaganda: one-sided information designed to persuade, keep up morale and support the war

Russia Withdraws March 1917 civil unrest begins in Russia due to war-related shortages in food and fuel Czar Nicholas must step down Provisional Government established 1917 5.5 million Russian soldiers were wounded, killed or taken prisoner. 8 months later new government goes into effect November 1917 with Communist leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin gains power Lenin offers Germany a truce: March 1918 Treaty signed: Brest-Litovsk ending the war with Germany and Russia

Central Powers Collapse Russia withdrawal from the war allows Germany to send all forces to the Western Front Germany reaches Marne River in May 1918 – 40 miles to Paris Germany’s military is weakened: supplies limited and exhausted men Allies gain 140,000 American Troops at the Second Battle of the Marne and allies advance toward Germany First Bulgarians and then Ottoman Turks surrender October 1918 revolution goes through Austria-Hungary German soldiers mutinied and German public goes against the Kaiser November 9, 1918: Kaiser Wilhelm II steps down Germany declares itself a republic

World War I Statistics (Stats are for all countries involved) Total number of men mobilized to fight in World War I 65 million Percentage of men mobilized in World War I who died 57 % Total number of causalities in World War I 37 million Number of missing POW’s from WWI 7.7 million Number of wounded soldiers in WWI 19.7 million Number of years of fighting that took place during WWI 4 years Number of allied countries military causalities in WWI 5.7 million Number of allied country civilian casualties from WWI 3.67 million Number of allied countries wounded in WWI 12.8 million Number of WWI Military casualities 9,720,450 Number of Civilian casualties in WWI 8,865,650 Total War Cost altogther of WWI $186.3 billion Armistice An agreement to stop the fighting is signed on November 11th, and World War I ends.

Legacy of the War New kind of war New Technologies Lots of death and destruction along the landscape Death of civilians from starvation, disease and slaughter Economic Impact $338 Billion cost of the war Disillusionment settled over survivors Trench Warfare