WORLD WAR I Part II. Balkans - June 28,1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand is assassinated by Black Hand A-H holds Serbia responsible War is declared on__________.

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WORLD WAR I Part II

Balkans - June 28,1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand is assassinated by Black Hand A-H holds Serbia responsible War is declared on__________

Germany responds with an_____ Aug 1,1914________declares war on_________

German Schlieffen Plan Assumed Russia would take__________________ Thought they could reach_______ and win in _________weeks then move__________

Germany invades Belgium Belgium is ______than they thought Belgium is ______and offers great __________ Russia is much ______to______ This forces Germany to ____________up their ____________

Battle of the Marne ________ pushes _________ back They abandon the __________plan

Russia stays loyal Invade East Prussia East_______ Battle of Tannenberg _______ 70,000_________ killed or wounded 92,000________ prisoners of war

New form of battle Needed to produce__________ ______

Propaganda Something that tries to get you to______- __________________________________ Improve the _________of________

Trench warfare Each side is_______ Dug______ for ________ Fortified with_______ 2__________ trenches 500_______ long

No man’s land Area between the tenches could be ___mile to a few yards. Dangers12345

Mustard Gas Settled in the __________ like ______ Caused _________,_____,_________,and then________

Italy Quits Quits _____ ____in ____ Switch sides Triple Alliance has a new name________

Eastern Front ____battle Russia has ________ losses Russia is promised ____and _____ Russia rebuilds ___ Drew ____away from ____ front

Seas British ____ superiority Germany cannot ___ Britain Germany cannot get ___ Germany was under a __________

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare German U-boats (______) At first they only target_______ 1915 they start targeting _______ ships Civilian ships were often carrying _______ May 1915 German U-boat sank the _________ a_____ cruise ship US-_________- issues an _____________ Germany resumes ________ submarine warfare

US Enters The War American public opinion is_______ mixed ___ nation Angry about Lusitania but not enough to join the war Zimmerman Telegram sent from ____ to ______ ZT said help us and we will get you back ________,_______,and ______ British intercepted and gave to US Germany sank ___ US _____ ships April 2,1917 US Declares War to “Make the world _____ for ____” Created convoys to __________ ships from _____

Allied Powers Britain, France, Russia, USA Russia has a Revolution Czar is __________ Communists take over Forces them to________ Treaty of _________ Forfeit ________ territory and ____ of their population

WAR ENDS Treaty of Versailles – 1919 Between the Allies and Germany Germany forced to take full responsibility and pay reparations Woodrow Wilson establishes the League of Nations