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1 Icebreaker ~ How are we going to prevent peace GROUP PRESENTATION (2 – 3 minutes)

2  The war (1914 – 1918) was largely fought on two fronts the Western Front & Eastern Front  Opened with intense activity of deployment of millions of men…however much of the war was restricted to both sides ‘digging in’  Other theatres of war included the Middle East, Balkans, Africa, & Italy  Neither side found it possible to achieve a decisive outcome on the battlefield  War at sea saw few decisive outcomes  Air warfare did not play a decisive role  War led to more advances in weaponry  Propaganda…soldier & civilian  Significant Revolutions – 2 in Russia – attempted Revolutions in Hungary & Germany  Growth of communist support in China

3  Industrial Revolution, growth of modern science, technology, populations, transportation, mass communication, & nationalism revolutionized warfare ◦ Much larger armies ◦ Casualties were higher ◦ Entire population involved (TOTAL WAR) ◦ State controlled the people & resources ◦ Weapons were more destructive  Gas, flame throwers, aircraft, huge artillery, machine guns

4  Concept ◦ Avoid a long war on two fronts ◦ War would be waged vs. Russia & France (both had large armies) ◦ Believed Russia would take a long time to mobilize due to size, inefficient military organization ◦ German railways were efficient and military planning well developed ◦ Germany needed to defeat France first…happened in 1870 could happen again

5 Western Front Eastern Front This front goes away after Lenin withdrew Russian troops. Which means that Germany can focus all of its resources on the Western Front.

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7  Called for large forces vs. French & smaller to defend the east ◦ Plan called for the following:  Attack France in the North under assumption France would attack Germany in Alsace – Lorraine  German right wing would encircle Paris  Hold off the French until ring wing forces attack from the rear  Then have soldiers use railways after defeat of France to move them to the east to defeat Russia

8  Russian railways & organization had improved more then Germany anticipated  The long march into France cut off supply lines  Plan did not anticipate resistance from Belgium & did not have any provision for British forces stepping in  France used aircraft observations to track German movements  Modern weaponry – automatic weapons could stop the advance of large #’s of soldiers

9  Victory only could be achieved by defeat of enemy’s will to win  Timetable breakdown ~ Germans faced unexpected resistance in Belgium  Russian forces in the east threw off plans  Confusion on attack point: changed to attack Paris from the east  The war movement – all advances were at a halt = fortified front line of trenches

10  Example ~ July 1916 Battle of Somme ◦ British & French forces faced well established German forces at the Somme River in France ◦ Allies were anxious to relieve pressure on France  Artillery bombardment  No element of surprise  Time gap between bombardment & assault  Armies were not professional  No Man’s Land  No effective communication between commanders & their forces

11  Generals used same tactics again and again even if they failed  Removed from battlefield, unaware of conditions  Too old = thinking of past wars  Military honor  Preferred grand strategies vs. more achievable aims  Refused to take advice ◦ On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, Norman F. Dixon …offers WWI theory of poor leadership led to reluctance of Allied powers participation in another war


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