WWI and the Russian Revolution. Snowballing to War 6. The “Spark” 5. Places of Conflict 4. Nationalism 3. Militarism 2. Imperialism 1. Alliances WAR.

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WWI and the Russian Revolution

Snowballing to War 6. The “Spark” 5. Places of Conflict 4. Nationalism 3. Militarism 2. Imperialism 1. Alliances WAR

Snowballing to War WAR

Snowballing to War 1. Alliances Dual Alliance Triple Alliance Franco-Russian Alliance Triple Entente

Snowballing to War 2. Imperialism

Snowballing to War 3. Militarism

Militarism Machine Guns Chemical Weapons Rifles Airplanes Transportation improvements Automobiles used for ambulances

Snowballing to War 4. Nationalism

Snowballing to War 5. Places of Conflict

AUSTRIA- HUNGARY HAD AN AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY WHO HAD AN AGREEMENT WITH ITALY. OTTOMAN EMPIRE WAS ALLIED WITH GERMANY AGAINST RUSSIA. SERBIA HAD AN AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA WHO HAD AN AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE WHO HAD AN AGREEMENT WITH GREAT BRITAIN WHO HAD AN AGREEMENT PROTECT BELGIUM’S NEUTRALITY

Snowballing to War 6. The “Spark”

Home Front

WomenDraft War Socialism Propaganda & Censorship Planned Economy

Secret Agreements

Fate of the Middle East Sykes-Picot Treaty TE Lawrence Balfour Declaration

Food Riots Petrograd Soviet Provisional Government Tsar Nicholas II Abdicates Alexander Kerensky= head of Provisional Government Conservatives attempt counter-revolution Bolsheviks take over November Revolution Brest-Litvosk Treaty Civil War Red Army- Trotsky White Army- Kornilov

ZIMERMAN TELEGRAMLUSITANIAUNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE

End of the War

American Soldiers turned the tide “We shouldn’t have done it… If they had given us another ten days we could have rounded up the entire German army, captured it, humiliated it… The German troops today are marching back into Germany announcing that they had never been defeated…What I dread is that Germany doesn’t know that she was licked. Had we given them another week, we would have shown them.” –General Pershing (American High Command)

TREATY OF VERSAILLES ISSUES TO BE SETTLED TERRITORIAL ADJUSTMENTS REPARATIONS ARMAMENT RESTRICTIONS WAR GUILT LEAGUE OF NATIONS

GEORGE ORLANDO CLEMENCEAU WILSON WANTED TO MAINTAIN TRADE RELATIONS WITH GERMANY BUT WANTED COLONIES WANTED CONTROL OF THE SEAS WANTED LAND PROMISED DURING WWI WANTED TO PUNISH GERMANY AND PREVENT FUTURE INVASION WANTED 14 POINTS AND FAIR PEACE FOR ALL

Wilson’s Fourteen Points Freedom of the Seas National Self Determination End to Secret Treaties Disarmament League of Nations

German Army and NavyRhinelandAlsace and LorraineSaar Coal MinesGerman ColoniesSize of GermanyWAR GUILT CLAUSE