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Early Years of War

Early Years of War. Western Front Schlieffen Plan (France must be knocked out first) Trench warfare By 1915, the Western Front was a stalemate between France/GB and Germany. Christmas Truce of 1914. Early Years of War. Eastern Front Mobile troops and massive movements

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Early Years of War

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  1. Early Years of War • Western Front • Schlieffen Plan (France must be knocked out first) • Trench warfare • By 1915, the Western Front was a stalemate between France/GB and Germany

  2. Christmas Truce of 1914

  3. Early Years of War • Eastern Front • Mobile troops and massive movements • Russia gained victories over German and Austrian forces • Germany re-supplied, bringing troops over from the west, and the tide began to turn • Russia bowed out of the war in 1917

  4. Early Years of War • Other Factors in the South • The British were fighting the Ottomans in an attempt to resupply the Russians via the Black Sea • Italy joins and fights Central forces along the Isonzo River in northern Italy

  5. Early Years of War • Other Factors in the North • In the north, Great Britain blockaded North Sea to try and ruin the German economy/supply efforts • 1915: German u-boats sunk the Lusitania (128 Americans were killed)

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