THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

40
THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS” WORLD WAR I “I got YOUR BACK!!!!!

description

THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”. “I got YOUR BACK!!!!!. WORLD WAR I. Causes of War – M.A.I.N. Militarism - Buildup of armed forces Alliances - countries form pacts to help one another during hostile action - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Page 1: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

THE GREAT WAR“THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

WORLD WAR I

“I got YOUR BACK!!!!!

Page 2: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Causes of War – M.A.I.N.• Militarism - Buildup of armed forces• Alliances - countries form pacts to help one

another during hostile action• Imperialism - Countries of the world,

especially Europe scramble to gain the unclaimed territories

• Nationalism – Extreme pride in one’s country

Page 3: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Pre WWI Europe

Page 4: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

The onset of WAR

• The assassination of Austria-Hungary’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand lights the fuse

Page 5: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Onset of war (cont’d)• After F.F. is assassinated, A-H declares war on

Serbia, the accused killer!• Russia, Serbia's protector under their alliance

mobilizes their army.• Germany demands that Russia stand down, Russia

refuses. • Germany mobilizes• IN response France mobilizes• BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN

Page 6: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

THE CENTRAL AND ALLIED POWERS AT THE BEGINNING

OF THE WAR• CENTRAL = Austria-Hungary, Germany,

and Ottoman Turks• Allied = France, Russia, Great Britain, and

Serbia

Page 7: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Germany’s Schlieffen Plan• Germany’s plan to not get caught in two

front war. (First strike)• March into France, Dominate them, force

them to surrender and focus on Russia.• Their invasion tramples through Belgium,

Great Britains protectorate thrusting G.B into the war.

Page 8: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 9: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Schlieffen Con’t

• Germany is dominating France until G.B. sends its troops in the nick of time

• Stops Germany 30 miles from Paris. • A stalemate ensues due to new weaponry

and trench warfare occurs for the next 4 years

Page 10: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Map of the Plan

Page 11: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

WWI battlefield

Page 12: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 13: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Trenches• Trenches were very elaborate. • Were never built in straight line• Were high enough to stand in. • All aspects of life happened in trenches,

sleeping, eating, relaxing, restroom use etc.

Page 14: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 15: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 16: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 17: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 18: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Trenches had no drainage system

After rainstorms, it was common for soldiers to be up to their knees in mud. Also, soldiers had to live among their own excrement, and usually they had to battle rats for food. Rats were rumored to beomce as large as cats and at times they were killed and eaten for food.

TRENCHFOOT

Page 19: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 20: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

WWI Battlefield• In previous wars, horseback charges led to

the advancement of troops.• The machine gun ended the advancement of

troops on foot or horseback. • The machine gun could wipe out whole

platoons trying to cross no-mans land

Page 21: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Tanks• Tanks were created as a means to cross no

mans land. • These heavliy armored vehicles could run

over barbed wire and resist machine gun fire. They would clear a path for troops

Page 22: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

WWI Tanks in action

Page 23: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 24: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Barbed Wire

• Even if a person braved no mans land they would have to pass heavy barbed wire to reach the enemies trench

• The barbed wire was almost impenetrable and if it was penetrated, it slowed troops down just enough time to get off an accurate shot!

Page 25: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Barbed Wire

Page 26: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 27: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Poison Gas• World war I saw the

use of the 1st Weapons of mass destruction - Mustard gas

• If inhaled your lungs would liquify and you would drown it also cause blindness and skin blistering

Page 28: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 29: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

OTHER WEAPONS

• FLAME THROWERS • Airplanes• Motorcycles• Railguns

Page 30: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 31: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
Page 32: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

American Isolationism

• President Wilson wants to stay out of the war.

• US supplies weapons• American industrialists

give loans to Allies• Industrialists want to

see these loans paid back.

Page 33: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

American involvement

For 3 years America is neutral, but involvement is inevitable.U.S. takes a great disliking for Unrestricted submarine warfare.The Lusitania is sunk which has 128 Amer. Citizens on board

Page 34: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

America cont’d• Germany sends Zimmerman telegram -

encourages Mexico to invade the U.S. to keep them out of Europe. (was the note real?)

• News Papers push for war.• America ENTERS THE WAR.

Page 35: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT• April 6th, 1917 America sends its first

(AEF) American Expeditionary Force to Europe.

• Fight separate of the Europeans.• Led by John J. “BlackJack” Pershing,

America turns the tide of the war.

Page 36: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

classwork• P. 625 1-2• P. 631 1-2• Define Espionage Act and explain why it was passed? Pp. 630-632• P. 634 – Define - Great Migration

– (your opinion) List top 2 push and pull factors– Answer Geog. and History Question

• P. 639 2-3• Schenk V. USA on p. 636

What was Charles Schenck convicted of?What did Schenck’s pamphlet encourage?What did Schenck say protected his actions?What was the Supreme Court’s decision?

Page 37: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Wars end• New troops, new supplies, and new weapons are too much for the Germans and Austrian-Hungarians.

• America repeatedly drives back the enemy until an armistice is signed on Nov., 11, 1918

• 11th day 11th month at 11th hour war ends

Page 38: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Wilson and making peace• Fourteen points - Wilson’s program for reaching

peace• “League of Nations” - an organization to ensure

world peace (the U.S.’s idea but we don’t join)• P. 644 1-3• What did Wilson mean by “peace without victory?• Treaty of Versailles signed May 7, 1919

• Treaty was very harsh on Germany. This will later come back to haunt the world with another war

Page 39: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Palmer Raids, and the red scare

• In post WWI, the Russian Revolution takes hold. – Russian Revolution (1917) – Russian Civil War – – As a result of the communists vowing to spread their

ideology, America begins to take more harsh actions against radicals. And the First Red Scare ensues.

– Define – The First Red Scare– Define - Palmer Raids– What were the Palmer Raids a response to?

Page 40: THE GREAT WAR “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”

Domestic impact

•Great migration revisited • (AMSOUS – Boom pt 2)

•The Roaring 20’s – Prohibition and mafia (we will discuss this

further next unit)