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World War I : “The War to End All Wars”

World War I : “The War to End All Wars”. C. Kollasch 2009-2010. Road to World War I : Remember your “isms”. Industrialism Nationalism Militarism Imperialism Alliances “MAIN”. Aggressive Nationalism. Economic & Imperial Rivalries. Timeline of Events.

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World War I : “The War to End All Wars”

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  1. World War I: “The War to End All Wars” C. Kollasch 2009-2010

  2. Road to World War I:Remember your “isms” • Industrialism • Nationalism • Militarism • Imperialism • Alliances • “MAIN”

  3. Aggressive Nationalism

  4. Economic & Imperial Rivalries

  5. Timeline of Events • Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand goes to Sarajevo, Bosnia • Bosnia was Serb saw Austria as aggressors • JUNE 28, 1914 Archduke was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip • Austria gives Serbia and ULTIMATIUM to cease anti-Austrian aggression

  6. Serbia does not comply with all of the demands • Austria declares war on Serbia on JULY 28, 1914 • Germany backs Austria • Russia backs Serbia, angers Austria • Austria declares war on Russia

  7. France backs Russia (revenge for Franco-Prussian War) • Germany asks France to stay out of situation • France refuses • Germany declares war on France

  8. Germany implements Schlieffen Plan: invade France by going through Belgium • Belgium is neutral aka, don’t mess with them! • Great Britain is enraged, declares war on Germany

  9. The Assassination

  10. Allied Britain Russia France Italy United States (1917) Too many other countries to name!!!!! Central Germany Turkey (Ottoman Empire) Austria-Hungary The Major Players:

  11. Who’s To Blame?

  12. The Schlieffen Plan

  13. Mobilization • “War to End All Wars” • “The Great War” • Home by • Christmas! • No major war in 50 years!

  14. http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WW1.ppt#362,25,Slide 25

  15. A Multi-Front War

  16. Trench Warfare

  17. Trench Warfare

  18. New Technology

  19. U-Boats

  20. The Zeppelin

  21. FlameThrowers GrenadeLaunchers

  22. Poison Gas Machine Gun

  23. US Enters the War

  24. The Sinking of the Lusitania

  25. The Zimmermann Note • Germany to Mexico • You help us, we help you! • Brought US into the War

  26. A Global War Main area of fighting is in Europe Japan declares war on Germany and takes their colonies US enters war on Allied side in 1917 Arab nationalists vs. Turks in Middle East India provides 1.3 million soldiers for British European colonies become battlefields in Africa Brazil gives Allies warships and personnel Both Australia and New Zealand fight for Allies- contribute troops to Gallipoli

  27. Repercussions????

  28. World War I Casualties

  29. On the economy? • On culture? • On Europe? • On the rest of the world?

  30. Works Cited http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WW1.ppt#256,1,1914-1918: The World at War World History: Connections to Today

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