Tactics. A war fought for honor and power between alliances -June 28 th 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assonated -July 29 th 1914 Serbia is attacked.

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Tactics

A war fought for honor and power between alliances -June 28 th 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assonated -July 29 th 1914 Serbia is attacked in retaliation starting the war -August 4 th 1914 Germany invades France through Belgium -England joins the war THE FIRST WORLD WAR BACKGROUND

-fought on the Turkish peninsula ally forces(England, France, Russia) seek to knock turkey a German ally out of the war and secure shipping lanes as well. -with the western front at a deadlock it was also considered to launch and attack through the Balkan states which would require a beach head. -the allies landing at Gallipoli was a complete failure and they were met by a dug in Turkish army in trench systems. GALLIPOLI APRIL 24 TH 1915

-Germany attacks the line of Verdun much to the French's surprise -the Germans used their superior artillery to destroy the French trench system at Verdun cause havoc and confusion Although little ground was gained or lost men died and were wounded. VERDUN

This is the 3 rd battle fought at Ypres, the first in 1914 and the second in In the morning the ally forces set off 19 giant mines that had been dug under the enemy lines after 18 months -Combined with artillery the British disrupted German defense but to slow to capitalize the British lost their advantage. THE BATTLE OF YPRES JUNE 7 TH 1917

-armed with light machine guns flame throwers and automatic rifles quickly running into trench's covered by artillery. The tank was first introduced in 1916 and was used to scare the enemy and provide support for the infantry The storm trooper Tank NEW STRATEGIES

Designed to house machine gun crews and give them greater cover from artillery barrages. Complementing the preliminary barrage this bombardment slowly progressed forward and was coordinated along with infantry movements. Machine gun pillboxesCreeping barrage NEW STRATEGIES

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