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End of World War One

End of World War One. End of World War I. According to the historians? November 11, 1918. End of World War I. When did it TECHICALLY end? October 3, 2010. Wait, what?!. October 3, 2010 Germany FINALLY made the last of the reparations payments required by the TREATY OF VERSAILLES.

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End of World War One

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  1. End of World War One

  2. End of World War I According to the historians? November 11, 1918

  3. End of World War I When did it TECHICALLY end? October 3, 2010

  4. Wait, what?! October 3, 2010 Germany FINALLY made the last of the reparations payments required by the TREATY OF VERSAILLES.

  5. Treaty of Versailles TREATY: An agreement that is reached between countries and/or people

  6. Treaty of Versailles: Agreement created by the Allies (the winning countries) that said… • Germany is the ONLY country responsible for the war • Germany had to pay for all of the damage done during the war to all countries • Germany lost resources, people, and possession of lands

  7. Germany’s thoughts? Germany did not really have a choice. The Allied Forces threatened to invade Germany if the German leaders did not agree to the treaty.

  8. Germany’s Final Price? $94 MILLION

  9. Woodrow Wilson’s Contribution… FOURTEEN POINTS PLAN • Addressed U.S. Congress on January 8, 1918 • Plan for ending World War One • Plan for PEACE

  10. Total number killed? 22,062,427 (Allied) 15,404,477 (Central) = 37,466,904 (Total)

  11. Total U.S. soldiers killed? 323,018 *Does not including MIA

  12. Total number U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq? 4,802

  13. Total number of U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan? 3,264

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