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1914-1918: The World at War

1914-1918: The World at War. Differing Viewpoints. “Family Feud” “Fall of the Eagles” “The War to End All Wars” “The War to ‘Make the World Safe for Democracy’”. Causes of the War. 1. The Alliance System. Triple Entente :. Triple Alliance :. Two Armed Camps!. Allied Powers :.

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1914-1918: The World at War

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  1. 1914-1918:The Worldat War Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  2. Differing Viewpoints • “Family Feud” • “Fall of the Eagles” • “The War to End All Wars” • “The War to ‘Make the World Safe for Democracy’” Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  3. Causesof theWar Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  4. 1. The Alliance System Triple Entente: Triple Alliance: Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  5. Two Armed Camps! Allied Powers: Central Powers: Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  6. The Major Players: 1914-17 Allied Powers: Central Powers: Nicholas II [Rus] Wilhelm II [Ger] George V [Br] Victor Emmanuel II [It] Enver Pasha[Turkey] Pres. Poincare [Fr] Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles Franz Josef [A-H]

  7. Europe in 1914 Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  8. 2. Militarism & Arms Race Total Defense Expenditures for the Great Powers [Ger., A-H, It., Fr., Br., Rus.] in millions of £s. Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  9. 3. Economic & Imperial Rivalries Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  10. 4. Aggressive Nationalism Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  11. Pan-Slavism: The Balkans, 1914 The“Powder Keg”of Europe Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  12. The“Spark” Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  13. Archduke Franz Ferdinand & His Family Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  14. The Assassination: Sarajevo Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  15. The Assassin: GavriloPrincip Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  16. Who’s To Blame? Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  17. The Schlieffen Plan Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  18. German Atrocities in Belgium Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  19. Mobilization • Home by Christmas! • No major war in 50 years! • Nationalism! It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go; It's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest girl I know! Goodbye, Piccadilly, Farewell, Leicester Square, It's a long, long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there! 66 lbs Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  20. Recruitment Posters Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  21. A Young Australian Recruit Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  22. Recruits of the Central Powers A German Soldier Says Farewell to His Mother Austro-Hungarians Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  23. New French Recruits Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  24. A German Boy Pretends to Be a Soldier Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  25. Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  26. Womenand theWarEffort Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  27. Financing the War Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  28. For Recruitment Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  29. Munitions Workers Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  30. French Women Factory Workers Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  31. German Women Factory Workers Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  32. Working in the Fields Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  33. A Woman Ambulance Driver Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  34. Red Cross Nurses Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  35. Women in the Army Auxiliary Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  36. Russian Women Soldiers Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  37. Spies • “Mata Hari” • Real Name: Margareetha Geertruide Zelle • German Spy! Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  38. Posters:WartimePropaganda Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  39. Australian Poster Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  40. American Poster Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  41. Financing the War Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  42. German Poster Think of Your Children! Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  43. The Western Front: A “War of Attrition” Standard 10.5.1 and 10.5.2

  44. A Multi-Front War Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  45. The Western Front Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  46. Battle of the Marne • Sept. 6, 1914 • German closing on Paris • French bring in reserves 6,000 “Taxi Cab Army” Halts German Advance • Sept. 13 – German driven back 60 miles • Both sides entrench • Loss est. 500,000 http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/maps/maps_outbreak.html Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  47. Trench Warfare Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  48. Trench Warfare “No Man’s Land” Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

  49. Trench Warfare Trench Warfare – type of fighting during World War I in which both sides dug trenches protected by mines and barbed wire Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles Cross-section of a front-line trench 

  50. Standard 10.5.1 Causes Standard 10.5.2 Battles

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