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1 Aim: Was WWI worth the human and financial costs?

2 World War I Casualties by nation
Casualty = dead, missing, wound Mobilized Forces = soldiers fighting

3 Aim: How did World War I end, and how could it have ended better?
(Spoiler Alert: The Allies “win” and the Central Powers “lose”)

4 1917 – Russia drops out of the war because of a revolution back at home – Treaty of Brest-Litvosk (Separate peace with Germany)

5 War of Attrition: Getting nowhere
IDEALISM of US President Woodrow Wilson: The Fourteen Points (Wilson’s Plan for the Post-War World): January 1918

6 14 Points: Cliff’s Notes Self-Determination (decide your own government) Ottoman Empire and A-H Empire break up into small independent countries (independence for people in the Balkans!) Permanent Peace League of Nations No secret alliances Open navigation of the seas

7 Armistice Compiègne, France, 11AM, 11/11/1918
Germany waves the white flag No decisive victory NOT the peace treaty

8 Paris Peace Conference: Treaty of Versailles
The Big Four: Woodrow Wilson (US): Idealism/14 Points Vittorio Orlando (IT): Land from A-H David Lloyd George (GB): Payment from the Central Powers, specifically Germany Georges Clemenceau (FR): CRUSH AND CRIPPLE Germany economically and militarily (his nickname was “the Tiger”)

9 Could the war have been settled better?
Who’s fault is it? Article 231: War Guilt Clause Article 232: Reparations Clause


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