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Europe Plunges into War

The Outbreak of War July 28, 1914 – Austria Hungary declares war on Serbia alliance system begins Russia mobilizes army (July 31) Germany asked Russia to cancel mobilization – or war would begin Russia didn’t reply Germany declared war on Russia (August 1) Knowing France would join Russia – Germany declares war on France (August 3) What problem does Germany have now that they have declared war on Russia and France?

What are they fighting for? Serbia Austria-Hungary Russia Germany France Britain

Declarations of War 1914 July 28 Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. July 31 Russia announces full mobilization. August 1Germany declares war on Russia. August 3 Germany declares war on France. August 4 Germany invades Belgium, Britain declares war on Germany August 5 Montenegro on Austria Hungary August 6 Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia Serbia declares war on Germany. August 9 Montenegro declares war on Germany. August 11 France declares war on Austria-Hungary. August 12 The United Kingdom declares war on Austria-Hungary. August 22 Austria-Hungary declares war on Belgium. August 23 Japan declares war on Germany. August 25 Japan declares war on Austria-Hungary. November 1 Russia declares war on the Ottoman Empire. November 3 Montenegro declares war on the Ottoman Empire. 1915 May 23 Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary. October 14 Bulgaria declares war on Serbia October 15 The United Kingdom declares war on Bulgaria. October 16 France declares war on Bulgaria. 1916 August 27 Italy declares war on Germany; Romania enters on the Allied side 1917 April 6 The United States declares war on Germany. December 7 The United States declares war on Austria-Hungary.

Journal #1 “Serbia was right in wanting to expand, Austria in wanting to survive. Germany was right in fearing isolation, Great Britain in fearing German power. Everyone was right. And everyone was wrong, for no one foresaw what war would mean, either in terms of costs or of consequences. All were sinners, all were sinned against.” -Joachim Remak Who was responsible for starting WWI?

Review Who was in the Triple Alliance? Who was in the Triple Entente? What was the short term cause (the spark) and how does the war get started—who declares war first and then what happens?

1914-1915: Illusions and Stalemate Illusions fed enthusiasm for the war in 1914 Belief that the war would only last a few weeks Home by Christmas (historical trend in Europe) War could not last for more than a few months without destroying a nation’s economy Fatal Attraction to a “glorious adventure” Redemption: national rebirth based on self-sacrifice, heroism, and nobility

The Western Front The Schlieffen Plan Called for Germany to quickly crush France before Russia was fully ready Why might Germany anticipate slow mobilization? Germany invaded France through Belgium (a neutral nation) Britain brought into war once Germany entered Belgium, Britain pledged to defend Belgium’s neutrality August 4, 1914 Britain declares war on Germany

Plan had many faults: more resistance in Belgium; German advances delayed Russia mobilized faster than anticipated Britain met German forces in northern France France attacked in the south

German offensive stalled in September with France and Britain taking stand along Marne River The First Battle of the Marne was perhaps the single most important event of the war This ended hopes of quick victory for Germany Great Britain arrived more quickly than expected Ruined Schlieffen Plan Germany was pushed back

Nov. 1914: neither side could deal final blow By fall 1914 Britain and France stabilized Germany along the western front Nov. 1914: neither side could deal final blow settled down to trench warfare for next 3 years: fighting only preserved stalemate w/ many casualties

Stalemate

Nations Take Sides Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Bulgaria (11/1914) Ottoman Empire (joins later 10/1915)   Allied Powers (Allies) Great Britain France Russia Japan Italy (1915)

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