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1 Japan, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Czechoslovak legions
The Sides Allied Powers Central Powers Britain Germany France Austria-Hungary Russia (1917 exit) Ottoman Empire United States (1917 entry) Bulgaria Italy Japan, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Czechoslovak legions

2 The Fronts WWI is fought on two main fronts (contested area where the two sides are fighting) – the Eastern Front and the Western Front.

3 Trench Warfare The soldiers live in holes in the ground, separated by “no-man’s-land.” The trenches include barbed wire, machinegun nests, gun batteries and heavy artillery.

4 Trench Warfare Unfortunately, military leaders had never fought this way before – they were used to mobile battles. The only plan they could come up with was to order masses of soldiers into a frontal assault to try to break through the enemy trenches. Begin with heavy artillery (bombing/shelling) and then send thousands of troops across no-man’s-land while completely exposed to machine-gun fire. Thousands of men could be mown down in minutes and the few that made it to the other side then had to face the enemy in their trenches.

5 “Going over the top”

6 Downton Abbey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diJ13qnULRQ

7 Responses to trench warfare stalemate

8 1917 Russia leaves the war U.S. enters the war Why? Why?
Russian Revolution (more on that next time) Why? German U-boats sank the Lustania, carrying American citizens Zimmerman Telegram

9 The Last Push The stalemate had dragged on from But when the U.S. entered the war, the Germans decided to gamble and launch an all-out offensive on the Western Front (hoping to win before the U.S. could send too many troops over). They came within 50 miles of Paris, but were stopped at the Second Battle of the Marne by French, Moroccan, and American troops.

10 The End of the War With 2 million American troops, the Allies were able to push Germany back. 11:11 AM, 11/11/1918 – armistice ends the fighting

11 WWI 65 million soldiers involved in the war
37 million casualties (dead or wounded) ALLIED POWERS Country Killed Total Casualties Russia 1,700,000 9,150,000 Britain 908,371 3,190,235 France 1,357,800 6,160,800 Italy 650,000 2,197,000 United States 116,516 323,018 TOTAL 5,142,631 22,062,427 CENTRAL POWERS Country Killed Total Casualties Germany 1,773,700 7,142,558 Austria-Hungary 1,200,000 7,020,000 Turkey 325,000 975,000 TOTAL 3,386,200 15,404,477


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