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1 World War I

2 Alliances Central Powers – Germany – Austria-Hungary – Italy Triple Entente – France – Great Britain – Russia

3 Nationalism Nationalism-devotion and loyalty to one’s own nation; patriotism. Proliferated by propaganda. Used to get the masses excited for war.

4 Public Domain

5 France Ferdinand Assassinated France Ferdinand was the Archduke of Austria- Hungary. Assassinated June, 28, 1914. By Serb Nationalist group “Black Hand”. The Spark of WW1. Public Domain

6 Ultimatum After the assassination Austria-Hungary declared an ultimatum on Serbia. Ultimatum says that the Serbian government was responsible for the assassination. Serbia declines this ultimatum; Austria- Hungary declares war on Serbia.

7 Declaration of War Austria-Hungary *Arrows=Declared war on. *Before American Involvement. Serbia Germany Russia Germany France Britain Germany

8 Technology This war brought new technology such as… – Tanks – Planes – Artillery – Chemical Warfare (Mustard Gas) – Machine Guns Public Domain

9 Trench Warfare Trench Warfare- Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. – Conditions were disgusting. – Soldiers often developed “trench foot.” – These tactics created a stalemate. – Was not a practical strategy.

10 Diagram of a Trench Demarco, Neil. The Great War. London, England: Hodder Twentieth Century History, 2004. Book.

11 America’s Neutrality President Wilson promoted peace. Trade was good with Europe. Purely a European issue. This was soon to change…

12 War Provoking Actions Sinking of the Lusitania, 1915. Unrestricted submarine warfare, 1915. Zimmerman telegram, 1917. Public Domain

13 American Entry America declares war on Germany April, 6, 1917. Came in after the Russians dropped out. 200,000 new troops into the war. Referred to as the “Dough Boys”.

14 Wilson’s 14 points OPEN DIPLOMACY: No secret treaties between powers. FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION: Seas free in peace and war. COLONIES: People in European colonies should have a say in their future. Public domain

15 Wilson’s Points Continued… NATIONAL SELF DETERMINATION: European countries should be free. POLAND: Poland should be it’s own country. LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Countries should come together and diplomatize. Public domain

16 Treaty of Versailles Decided post-WW1 Europe. Blamed Germany for WW1. First 26 clauses outlined the League of Nations. The next 414 outlined Germany’s punishment. Germany was planned to pay until 1986.

17 Overall Results The war ended 11/11/1918 at 11:00 a.m. Austria-Hungary was broken up. Germany’s army was reduced to 100,000. 38,880,500 KIA;MIA;WIA combined both sides. Public Domain

18 Citations http://dictionary.reference.com/ http://www.harris-academy.com/departments/history/Trenches/GillianR/Gillian5.htm http://historyonthenet.com/WW1/remembrance.htm


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