IMAGES FROM THE GREAT WAR World War I (1914 - 1918)

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IMAGES FROM THE GREAT WAR World War I ( )

Chapter 23.1 Nationalism/System of Alliances The Triple Alliance - Germany - Austria-Hungary - Italy The Triple Entente - Great Britain - France - Russia How did crisis and nationlism also play a part?

Chapter 23.1 Internal Dissent How did socialist movements add to problems? - They used strikes and violence to achieve goals. What did conservative leaders fear? - That Europe was on the verge of a mass revolution.

Chapter 23.1 Militarism How did conscription lead to militarism? - It led to the creation of huge armies. - Russia (1.3 million), France and Germany (900,000) How did military leaders add fuel to the fire? - They had to prepare quick strike plans to ensure a victory. - Did not give political leaders much room to negotiate.

The Archduke of Austria-Hungary

How did the Assassination of an unpopular son of a world leader lead to WWI?

Seeing Themes in the Images This is a two step process. 1. Can you explain what you think might be happening in the picture? What do you see? 2. What major idea could you connect to this picture? - Technological Advancements - Propaganda - Total War- Brinksmanship - War of Attrition- Alliance System - Other?

German Southwest Africa Corps Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

Village of Esnes, France before and after World War I

Australian Soldiers charging a Turkish Trench, Gallaipoli Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria- Hungary. Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

Belgian Refugees fleeing Antwerp on a pontoon. Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

British Soldier Wearing Gas Mask Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

Japanese Battleship “’Kongo” Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

British Poster Remember 1. What do you see? 2. Themes 2. - Total War 3. -Brinksmanship 4. -Technology 5. -Propaganda 6. -War of attrition 7. -Alliance System 8. -Other

World War I Casualty Figures