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American Mobilization Objective… Describe how the U.S. government prepared civilians for the war.

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American Mobilization. Objective… Describe how the U.S. government prepared civilians for the war. Mobilizing hearts & minds with propaganda…. 13) The C ommittee for P ublic I nformation (CPI)… “Creel Committee” techniques…. The CPI encourages patriotic organizations…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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American MobilizationObjective… Describe how the U.S. government

prepared civilians for the war.

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Mobilizing hearts & minds with propaganda…

13) The Committee for Public Information (CPI)…

• “Creel Committee” techniques…

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The CPI encourages patriotic organizations…

– The American Protective League – The American Defense Society

• Looking for traitors they tapped phones & opened mail

• They targeted anyone who questioned government policy.

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CPI: The Four-Minute Men• A volunteer group• 75,000 members• Presented speeches in 5,200 communities • Made 755,190 speeches

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• Movies were produced picturing the Germans as evil monsters…– The Claws of the Hun,– The Prussian Cur, – The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin

CPI & Hollywood

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Anti–German hysteria…• No German in schools• Hostility against German• German books & music banned…• Name changes…

Sauerkraut…Dauschund…Hamburger…Frankfurter…

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Treatment of German Americans…• Lost jobs• Public humiliation….

-Kiss the American flag -Recite the Pledge of

Allegiance-Buy war bonds.

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14) Why do Progressivessupport the war?(Progressives – A person advocating social

reform or new, liberal ideas.)

15) Why do women’s organizations support the war?...

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American MobilizationObjective… Describe how the U.S.

government mobilized soldiers for the war.

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“You’re in the Army Now”

16) The Selective Service Act…

“Woefully unprepared”

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The Selective Service Act…• Men: 21-30… Extended to 18-45• 24M registered… 3M drafted

Camp Dodge, Iowa 18,000 men preparing for WWI

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Racism in the Military 18) Describe the circumstances under which

African Americans served in the United States military during World War I.

• 400,000 Blacks served in WW I –• Segregated military service• 10% assigned to combat • 1,300 officers… 1% of all officers• Verbal abuse & racial slurs

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19) General “Blackjack” Pershing

A.E.F…

“Doughboys”…

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20) What did Americans initially expect their role to be in W WI?

Why do we become fully engaged in the war?

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American MobilizationObjective… Describe the military situation on

the western front in 1917.

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Fighting on the western front from 1914 to 1917...

• “the most gigantic, tenacious, grim, futile and bloody fight ever waged in the history of war.”

… David Lloyd George

• Trench warfare… “cold, wet, lice ridden”

“fear, exhaustion, fatigue”

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Shell shock/ PTSD victims….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc7ehb8agWY

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A quick review of the Shell Shock Article….

Row 1: Identify alternative names for shell shock.Row 2: What caused shell shock if you didn’t get it from front line action?Row 2: What are the earliest beliefs about shell shock?Row 3: What are the symptoms of shell shock?Row 4: How were the earliest victims treated?Row 4: What was the miracle cure?Row 5: What was the military's attitude toward shell shock?

…Why did the military take such a hard stand?

Objective... Describe the medical condition know as shell shock.

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The Western Front Stalemate

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No mans land…

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“Trench foot”…

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Objective…Identify the “new weapons of war.”

“necessity is the mother of invention”

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WW I Tank

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Machine Guns – 90% of the soldiers in combat were killed by machine guns.

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Long range artillery…

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WW I “train gun”…

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The Flamethrower

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Gas attacks (Chlorine, Phosphegene & Mustard) – German were the first to use gas warfare.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uP_0DkpFOKs Color video of WW I fighting

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American MobilizationObjective… Describe the military situation on

the eastern front in 1917.

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Why do the Russian people revolt?...

Vladimir Lenin…What effect did the Russian Revolution have on World War I?

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Allied Powers: Mobilization, Dead, Wounded & Casualties

Country Dead Tot. Casual./ % of Mobilized Wounded

Russia 12m 1.7m 5.0m 9.2m/ 76%France 8.4m 1.4m 4.3m 6.2m/ 73%Britain 8.9m 900k 2.1m 3.2m/ 36%Italy 5.6m 650k 947k 2.2m/ 39%USA 4.4m 126k 234k 350k/ 8%

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Central Powers Mobilization, Dead, Wounded & Casualties

Country Dead Tot. Casual./ % M Mobilized Wounded

Germany 11m 1.8 4.2 7.1m/ 65%Aust-H 7.8m 1.2m 3.6m 7m/ 90%Turkey 2.8m 325k 400k 1m/ 34%Bulgaria 1.2m 87.5k 152k 267k/ 22%