Cyle Hirschfeld
Franz Ferdinand The Archduke of Austria His assassination sparked WW1
Kaiser Wilhelm II Last German Emperor King of Prussia
Woodrow Wilson 28 th President of the United States 14 Points League of Nations
David Lloyd George British Prime Minister ( ) Helped initiate German conditions of surrender
Raymond Poincaire French President during WW1 Outlined conditions of German surrender
July Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia Battle of the Marne ( September ) 1917 April: U.S enters November: Russia Exits
Trench warfare was brutal Very little ground was gained on either side of the war New inventions like the machine gun and mustard gas increased death tolls enormously <img alt="vintage photo" src="graphics/nw_russian_booty_01_th.png" class="float-left" width="76" height="72">
Allies (Entente)- United Kingdom, France, Russia (U.S 1917) Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Italy, Japan, Romania
Axis Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
Note from Germany to Mexico asking for U.S invasion Discovered by U.S Prompted U.S entry into WW1
16,543,185 total dead 21,000,000 wounded U.S 117,000 deaths 210,000 wounded
Germany 2,476,000 dead, 4,247,000 wounded - United Kingdom - 885,000 dead, 1,663,000 wounded - France - 1,397,000 dead, 4,266,000 wounded
at 11:00 A.M German surrender unconditionally Germans figure to have equal terms This does not happen for the Germans
28 th of June 1919 Six months after Armistice Allied Nations (France and U.K) Demand German reparations Germany in debt, finally fully paid off in 2010
Flu epidemic (Spanish Influenza) kills 21,000,000 more from Nations Dissolved Ottoman Empire Austria-Hungary
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