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1 Bellringer Download today’s notes: WWI Warfare Notes Turn in any makeup or late work. Open yesterday’s notes (WWI Causes) and prepare to go over review questions.

2 Review! 1. What were the main causes of WWI? 2. Which region was the “powder keg of Europe”? 3. What was the “spark” that set the war off? 4. What was the Schlieffen plan? 5. Who was the first to declare war?

3 Beginning of War Many were enthusiastic about war Many believed that war would be over in a few weeks The realities of trench warfare and new technology soon dashed these hopes…

4 Trench Warfare Strategy of defending a position by fighting from deep, protected ditches. 2 Major front systems formed in Europe Western Front- Stalemate of trench warfare across France Western Front Both sides were kept in the virtually the same positions for four years Eastern Front- marked by mobility Eastern Front Russians knocked out fairly quickly Austrians did poorly until Germany came to help (Italy turned on them! WHY??) Together Germany and Austria defeated Serbia, focused back on the west

5 The Western Front

6 Trench Warfare Video Take out your worksheet and answer the questions as the video plays!

7 Life in the Trenches Cold, wet, dirty Unsanitary- disease spread Trench Rats Body Lice Trench foot Scarce Food Supply Soldiers spent months in the trenches in these horrible conditions.

8 No-Man’s Land The area between opposing trenches Most fighting took place in this area.

9 The Trench System What do you think the purpose of having 3 lines of trenches could be? 

10 Stalemate With each side “dug in” their trenches, a stalemate occurred along the Western Front. Inability for either side to win a decisive victory. The stalemate lasted for 4 long years. Became a war of attrition A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses.

11 Weapons of World War 1 World War 1 saw the use of new weapons in combat that made war even more dangerous. Industrialization made many new weapons technologies possible. New Weapons included: Machine Guns Bolt Action Rifles Artillery Poison Gas Tanks Airplanes

12 Machine Guns & Bolt Action Rifles Machine Guns fired 400 to 600 rounds per minute Each side set up groups of machine guns along trenches to stop enemy advance Machine Gun Bolt Action Rifle Bolt Action rifles could be shot accurately up to 600 yards

13 Machine Guns (cont.) Each had the firepower of approx. 100 rifles. Dramatically increased the number of casualties during WWI

14 Artillery Launched artillery shells nearly 10 miles that exploded into deadly fragments over enemy positions. British Howitzer

15 Poison Gas Used in artillery shells- explosion would release gas into trenches. 2 Main types used: Chlorine Gas- destroyed the respiratory organs of its victims and this led to a slow death by asphyxiation. Mustard Gas- caused internal and external bleeding and attacked the bronchial tubes, stripping off the mucous membrane. **Most important piece of equipment was a soldiers gasmask.

16 Tanks Developed by the British to end the stalemate on the Western Front in 1915. Could cause heavy damage to enemy lines Had tough time crossing trenches- many early models got hung up in trenches. British developed the Mark I- rhomboid shaped to get over trenches- made a significant contribution to the war.

17 Airplanes First time in history they were used on the battlefield First used for spotting the enemy’s position, later used for ground targets Pilots first fired at each other using pistols! Later machine guns were mounted on planes Germans experimented with zeppelins, but they were highly flammable

18 Review! 1. How did the Eastern and Western Fronts differ? 2. What was life like in the trenches? 3. What new weapons and technologies were introduced and improved during WWI? 4. How did these improvements make this war especially deadly? 5. Why do you think WWI was the last large-scale conflict in which trench warfare was used?

19 Letter Home from the Trenches! Imagine you are a British soldier who has been serving in the trenches of the Western Front for two years. Write a letter home that discusses daily work, health, and living conditions. You can read primary source letters from the link on the website. Make sure you accurately touch on all the categories mentioned above! Be creative! We may hang them up on the door


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