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1 “The war to end all wars”
Causes of World War I “The war to end all wars”

2 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy

3 Militarism To build up your army and navy and air force
The aggressive preparation for war (battle plans)

4 Militarism To build up your army and navy and air force
The aggressive preparation for war (battle plans) European armies double in size - conscription The German “Schlieffen Plan” called for war with Russia & France via neutral Belgium When Russia mobilized, it moved against Germany and Austria-Hungary

5 Comparative figures on army increase, 1870-1914:
Russia 700, ,300,000 France 380, ,000 Germany 403, ,000 Austria-Hungary 247, ,000 Britain 302, ,000 Italy 334, ,000 Japan 70, ,000 U.S.A. 37, ,000

6 Schlieffen Plan

7 Arms Race HMS DREADNOUGHT

8 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy

9 Alliances Nations sought to protect themselves in time of war by forming defensive agreements Most were secretly negotiated

10 Alliances Nations sought to protect themselves in time of war by forming defensive agreements Most were secretly negotiated Triple Alliance (1882) – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy – “Central Powers” Triple Entente (1907) – France, Great Britain, Russia – “Allied Powers” Germany promises full-support to Austria-Hungary when it issues its ultimatum to Serbia after the archduke’s assassination

11 1879 The Dual Alliance                                         Germany and Austria-Hungary made an alliance to protect themselves from Russia 1881 Austro-Serbian Alliance                                      Austria-Hungary made an alliance with Serbia to stop Russia gaining control of Serbia 1882 The Triple Alliance                                          Germany and Austria- Hungary made an alliance with Italy to stop Italy from taking sides with Russia 1914 Triple Entente (no separate peace)                                      Britain, Russia and France agreed not to sign for peace separately.                                                                                        1894 Franco-Russian Alliance                                       Russia formed an alliance with France to protect herself against Germany and Austria-Hungary 1907 Triple Entente                                          This was made between Russia, France and Britain to counter the increasing threat from Germany. 1907 Anglo-Russian Entente                                         This was an agreement between Britain and Russia 1904 Entente Cordiale                                         This was an agreement, but not a formal alliance, between France and Britain.

12 Alliance System

13 Allies Central Powers Britain ( and its Empire ) France Russia Belgium
Italy USA( JOINED IN 1917) Serbia, Portugal Japan and other minor participants Central Powers Germany Austria Hungary Ottoman-Turkey Bulgaria

14 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy

15 Nationalism Pride in your country or group
The desire to end foreign rule Reinforced by ethnocentricism (White Man Burden) and Social Darwinism

16 Nationalism Pride in your country or group
The desire to end foreign rule Reinforced by ethnocentricism (White Man Burden) and Social Darwinism Serbia sought to create a Slavic state in the Balkans - Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Russia supports Serbia Minorities in colonies and empires wanted independence

17 Political Tensions There is no single explanation for the apparent willingness of the nations of Europe to go to war in The political tensions that preceded the war, however is often said to be caused by the following factors; Colonial rivalry Economic rivalry The arms race France and Germany hostilities (dates back to 1870 Franco-Prussian war) European military alliances

18 Critical Flashpoint Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Assassination, 28 June 1914 Updated - Sunday, 3 November, 2002 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, on 28 June 1914, set in train a series of diplomatic events that led inexorably to the outbreak of war in Europe at the end of July 1914. Ferdinand - and his wife Sophie - were killed by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip while on a formal visit to Sarajevo.  Princip shot Ferdinand at point blank range while the latter was travelling in his car from a town hall reception, having earlier that day already survived one assassination attempt

19 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy

20 Imperialsim To take control of other countries politically, economically, and socially

21 Imperialsim To take control of other countries politically, economically, and socially European Scramble for Africa Spheres of influence in China Great Britain in India Japan in Asia To be great nations To maintain the balance of power in Europe Raw materials, markets, labor cash crops Paternalism To spread Christianity

22 A Slice of the African Cake

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24 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy

25 Anarchy The inability to settle disputes

26 Anarchy The inability to settle disputes Competition for colonies
Crisis in the Balkans Socialist dissent  strikes and violence Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum to Serbia Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia (7/28/1914)

27 Countdown to World War June 1914 Franz Duke Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne assassinated 28th July Austria Hungary declare war on Serbia. France and Russia back Serbia 30th July Britain and Russia mobilize forces 1st August Germany declares war on Russia 2nd August Germany invades Belgium, declares war on France 4th August Britain declares war on Germany

28 MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Anarchy


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