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M I N A The Main Causes of the Great War Militarism Franco-Prussian War = Rapid mobilization, fast deployment –Well trained & equipt armies –Soldiers.

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2 M I N A The Main Causes of the Great War

3 Militarism Franco-Prussian War = Rapid mobilization, fast deployment –Well trained & equipt armies –Soldiers had to be educated & conscripted –Leaders have to be competent (logistics) –War would rely on movement & be relatively short... we know better today

4 Naval Arms Race Germany vs. Great Britain HMS Dreadnought ‘feared nothing’ leveled the playing field 1909 Britain ordered the construction of 8 battleships Admiral Von Tirpitz –Naval law 1898 – 17 ships will be built in 7 years –Naval law 1900 – 2 flagships, 4 battle squadrons of 8 battleships each, and 4 reserve battleships were to be constructed over 17 years, doubling the size of the German Navy Great Britain responds by allying with Japan and creating the Entente w/ France

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6 Militarism Germany was competing with Russia and France to expand their armies 18801914 Germany1.3m5.0m France0.73m4.0m Russia0.40m1.2m

7 Super Sneaky Fellow Kaiser Wilhelm II Built up German army and navy Determined to make Germany a top nation. Distrusted by other powers “Germany must have its place in the sun” “The world belongs to the strong.” I love... Gooooold and Germany

8 M ilitarism (give your own brief description) I N A

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10 M ilitarism I N A lliances (name the two alliances and who was in each)

11 Imperialism The word ‘Imperialism’ means~ Land equals power, which countries are the most powerful? Why would a country want to take over another country?

12 ~Competition over Colonies~ Germany was losing the competition for overseas colonies to Great Britain, France & Spain. They stepped up (or messed up in my opinion) their game – WELTPOLITIK (Wilhelm II & Chancellor Leo von Caprivi) and the competition got heated!

13 Kruger Telegram Wilhelm sends to Stephanugus Kruger (Boer) congrats on the victory against GB in South Africa!

14 M ilitarism I mperialism (define and explain how this led to war) N A lliances

15 Nationalism The word ‘Nationalism’ means~

16 M ilitarism -putting most of a countries money and focus on military I mperialism When a stronger country takes over a weaker country N ationalism Extreme pride in your country A lliances Triple Entente- France, G.B., Russia Triple Alliance- Austria- Hungary, Germany, Italy

17 Franco-Prussian War 1871 Alsace-Lorraine March through Paris Crowning in Versailles 5,000 million marks Leads to Frances Revanche movement

18 Balkans, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Russia Turkey losing control! Serbs, Greeks & Bulgars are indep. Southern Slavs of A.H. want to join w/ Serbia Russia supports the independence of the Slavic people & they want the straights of Constantinople to be controlled by their peeps

19 Significant People Wilhelm II – fires Otto Von Bismarck and hires Leo Von Caprivi –Weltpolitik (navy & imperialism) Admiral Von Tirpitz – Naval expansion Russophile King Peter of Serbia Baron von Aeronthal of Austria-Hungary is not down for diplomacy (strong arm them into doing what you want!)

20 M ilitarism I mperialism N ationalism A lliances The assassination of Austria-Hungary’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand

21 All of the Countries involved miscalculated the length and casualties that would later be associated with the war. They believed it would be quick and glorious!


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