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1 Americans on the European Front

2 The Troops U.S. does not send troops at first
Send loans, naval support, supplies, and arms June st men sent over Very few men in the army at this time May 1917: Selective Service Act Draft of young men for service

3 Soldiers Prepare for War

4 Troops Cont. Women now included in the Armed Forces
Nurses, drivers, clerks, and telephone operators Some women also worked abroad as civilians for the government or private agencies

5 Women and the War

6 Soldiers Doughboys: Infantrymen Segregation
Dumpling shaped buttons on Union uniforms Segregation U.S. troops not joined up with Allied troops Allied troops too focused on defensive moves instead of offensive moves African-American soldiers served in separate units Most never saw any action Marines-refused to accept African-Americans Navy-only allowed to do menial tasks Army-only allowed to do manual labor

7 African-American Support

8 Crossing the Ocean Convoy- small destroyers surrounded merchant and troop ships to protect them from the German U-Boat

9 Convoy Across the Atlantic

10 New Factors in the War Revolution in Russia Lenin takes over in 1917
Germany helped him to come to power with the promise that if Lenin gained power he would make peace with Germany Civil War in Russia Opposition to Lenin brings war Russia pulls out of the World War-March 3, 1918

11 Germany turns West Germany now focuses on the western front
Troops get within 56 miles of Paris U.S. comes to the rescue Turning Point in the War Counterattack the Germans with British Tanks and airplanes with bombs Germans soon in a full retreat

12 U.S. in Germany at the end of the war

13 Armistice & War’s Toll Final Assault-September 26, 1918
Expel Germans from France Cut off supplies November 11, 1918: Armistice-cease-fire Death Toll U.S. 117,000 died-65,000 died of the flu French 1.3 million Germans 1.7 million Russians 1.7 million British 1 million Austrians 1.2 million


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