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1 The Western Front: A “War of Attrition”

2 Western Front – NW France
Schlieffen Plan – Fight West then East Go through Belgium to attack France Russia would be slow to mobilize on other side Why? So they wouldn’t have to fight a 2-front war Battle of the Marne (1914) French push Germans back Gave Russia time to invade Significance – Left Schlieffen Plan in ruins, no quick victory

3 The Western Front

4 The Schlieffen Plan

5 German Atrocities in Belgium

6 A Multi-Front War

7 Western Front – NW France
Verdun (1916) Germans attack French, French hold ground One of the bloodiest battles (700,000 each) Battle of the Somme (1916) British and French attack Germans 500,000 each; Debut of the tank! Stalemate No breakthroughs War of Attrition Each side tries to wear down the other with constant attacks To protect themselves – soldiers built trenches Erich Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front – hell of trench warfare and how war broke the young men fighting – no idealism

8 We see men living with their skulls blown open; we see soldiers run with their two feet cut off…Still the little piece of convulsed earth in which we lie is held. We have yielded no more than a few hundred yards…But on every yard there lies a dead man. -Erich Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

9 Trench Warfare

10 Trench Warfare “No Man’s Land”

11 Verdun – February, 1916 German offensive.
Each side had 500,000 casualties.

12 The Somme – July, 1916 60,000 British soldiers killed in one day.

13 War Is HELL !!

14 Sacrifices in War

15 Krupp’s “Big Bertha” Gun
(Howitzer)

16 The Eastern Front

17 Eastern Front Eastern Front – German & Russian border
Eastern warfare was more mobile, heavy casualties Tannenburg Russians encircled and destroyed by Germans (Gen. Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff) Limanowa 17 day battle – Austria v. Russia Russia pushed out of Austria-Hungary Gallipoli – Goal: take Ottomans out of war Way to get supplies to Russia Stalemate

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19 The Gallipoli Disaster, 1915

20 The Widening War October 1914 – Ottomans joined Central Powers – German pressure/alliance + they start bombing Russian ports Brought the war into the Middle East 1915 – Armenian Genocide - Ottoman govt ordered a genocidal mass deportation of the Armenians b/c they had welcomed Russians as liberators Bulgaria joined to settle old scores with Serbia (1st & 2nd Balkan Wars) May 1915 – Italy joined the Allies In return for Austrian territory

21 Turkish Genocide Against Armenians
A Portent of Future Horrors to Come!

22 Turkish Genocide Against Armenians
Districts & Vilayets of Western Armenia in Turkey 1914 1922 Erzerum 215,000 1,500 Van 197,000 500 Kharbert 204,000 35,000 Diarbekir 124,000 3,000 Bitlis 220,000 56,000 Sivas 225,000 16,800 Other Armenian-populated Sites in Turkey Western Anatolia 371,800 27,000 Cilicia and Northern Syria 309,000 70,000 European Turkey 194,000 163,000 Trapizond District 73,390 15,000 Total 2,133,190 387,800

23 The Widening War British had some success inciting Arab revolts against Turks Lawrence of Arabia, a British Colonel led an Arab revolt against Ottoman Empire Colonies in E. Asia and Africa support Allies Provided supplies and troops (1mil) Helped seize German colonies Japan helped grab German outposts in the Pacific Ocean and in China

24 T. E. Lawrence & the “Arab Revolt”, 1916-18

25 Sikh British Soldiers in India

26 Fighting in Africa Black Soldiers in the German Schutztruppen [German E. Africa] British Sikh Mountain Gunners

27 3rd British Battalion, Nigerian Brigade
Fighting in Africa 3rd British Battalion, Nigerian Brigade

28 America Joins the Allies

29 Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
German subs (U-boats) will sink w/o warning any ship in the waters around Britain Because GB blockaded German ports Germans sink British passenger liner Lusitania– 128 Americans killed Wilson issues ultimatum – stop sub warfare or war with US! U.S. enters war – April 2, 1917 Germans keep sinking ships Zimmerman (German) writes telegram to Mexico – in return for support, Germany will help them regain New Mexico, Texas, Arizona Significance – more supplies and soldiers, built up morale

30 The Sinking of the Lusitania

31 war zone

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34 The Zimmerman Telegram

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36 The Yanks Are Coming!

37 Recruitment Posters

38 A Young Australian Recruit

39 A German Boy Pretends to Be a Soldier

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41 The Home Front

42 Women and the War Effort

43 Financing the War

44 For Recruitment

45 Munitions Workers

46 French Women Factory Workers

47 German Women Factory Workers

48 A Woman Ambulance Driver

49 Red Cross Nurses

50 Russian Women Soldiers

51 Spies “Mata Hari” Real Name: Margareetha Geertruide Zelle
Dutch exotic dancer and a German Spy! Killed by firing squad

52 The War of the Industrial Revolution: New Technology

53 French Renault Tank

54 British Tank at Ypres

55 U-Boats

56 “Squadron Over the Brenta” Max Edler von Poosch, 1917
The Airplane “Squadron Over the Brenta” Max Edler von Poosch, 1917

57 The Flying Aces of World War I
Eddie Rickenbacher, US Francesco Barraco, It. Eddie “Mick” Mannoch, Br. Manfred von Richtoffen, Ger. [The “Red Baron”] Rene Pauk Fonck, Fr. Willy Coppens de Holthust, Belg.

58 The Zeppelin

59 Flame Throwers Grenade Launchers

60 Poison Gas Machine Gun

61 Mobilizing for Total War
Mass enthusiasm at first Due to high demand, govt must manage economies = total war effort War Raw Materials Board – rationed goods Walter Rathenau, German Jew Raw materials and food rations (<1000cal) Creation of synthetic rubber and nitrates for explosives

62 Mobilizing for Total War
Military leaders, Hindenburg and Ludendorff, became rulers of Germany 1916 – Germany introduces Auxiliary Service Law – males must work at jobs critical to war effort Total war in Germany = totalitarianism

63 Social and Political Impact
War = full employment Greater social equality Increased power for labor unions Women work in industry, transport, offices, nurses, doctors – changes attitudes toward women More censorship and propaganda

64 Social and Political Impact
Total war = led to strikes, mutinies, demonstrations, low morale (1916) Ireland uprising (Easter Rebellion)– smashed Italy – troops mutinied France – units refuse to fight; Gen Henri Philippe Petain restored order Austria – national dissatisfaction with the Empire grew Germany - Socialist uprising led by Karl Liebknecht – radical socialist Reichstag votes against war money Workers strike


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