The Great War EndsHow it ends, and who got what
The Beginning of the End: Russia Withdraws•Russia unable to get supplies from rest of Allies•March 1917, civil unrest due to food shortages forces Czar Nicholas II to step down
•New provisional (temporary) gov’t continue involvement in war
•Nov. 1917, Vladimir Lenin leads Communist revolution
•Mar. 1918, Russia signs Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, ending war on Eastern Front
The Central Powers Crumble
1917, Austria secretly tries to negotiate peace with Allies, falls through and Germany finds outGermans mount new offensive Mar. 1918, push to within 40 mi. of ParisAmerican troops arrive, push Germans back at 2nd Battle of the MarneBulgaria surrenders Sept. 29, Ottomans on Oct. 30Austria-Hungary splits in 2, both sign armistices (truces) on Nov. 3Nov. 9, Wilhelm II flees to Netherlands
On the 11th day of the 11th month, at the 11th hour…•With Wilhelm II hiding in the Netherlands, Germany declared a republic
•Germans agree to sign armistice if US Pres. Woodrow Wilson’s “14 Points” are included•Reps from new German gov’t meet Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch on train near Paris and sign armistice to end the war
•Last casualty was German, a Lieutenant Tomas, shot just after 11 AM by an American
Wilson’s 14 Point for Peace
1. No secret alliances
2. Freedom of seas at all times3. Reduce trade barriers (free
trade)4. General reduction of
armaments
5. Adjustment of colonial claims for inhabitants and powers
6. Evacuation of Russian territory and welcome new gov’t
7. Restoration of Belgian territories in Germany
8. Evacuation of French territories (Alsace-Lorraine)
9. Readjustment of Italy’s borders
10. Independence of some national groups in A-H
11. Restore Balkan nations, sea access for Serbia
12. Protect minorities in Turkey, free passage through Bosporus Strait
13. Polish independence, access to sea
14. League of Nations
Paris Peace ConferenceOpened Jan. 18, 1919While reps present from 32 countries and nationalities present, major decisions hammered out by BIG FOUR: Woodrow Wilson (US), Georges Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (UK), Vittorio Orlando (Italy)Russia, Germany and its Central Powers allies not represented
Paris Peace ConferencePre-conference goals:
US: implement 14 Points, League of NationsFrance: revenge, securityUK: balance of powerItaly: territorial gains
Differences in goals led to much debating, but compromise was reached
Treaty of VersaillesSigned June 28, 1919 (June 28th?)Germany forced to ordered to pay Allies 269,000,000,000 gold marks (about 100,00 tons of gold)Article 231 (“War Guilt” clause): Germany solely responsible for warAlsace-Lorraine returned to FranceGermany loses all overseas colonies in Africa and Pacific
Ottoman Empire loses much of its territory
Treaty of VersaillesGermany a) forbidden to build/buy submarines or have air force, b) prohibited from importing/manufacturing weapons or war materials, c) size of army limitedLeague of Nations created to settle international disputes (US won’t join)
The Mandate SystemArab leaders were promised independence from Ottoman Empire if they sent troops to fight against Central Powers
To work toward independence, mandate system set up.
European countries would help get them on their feet so they could be independent.
Instead, France and Great Britain divided up Ottoman territories between themselvesBritain and France took over German colonies in Africa as “mandates”Australia and Japan given mandates over German colonies in the Pacific
Results?Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia feel cheated by terms of final peaceUS doesn’t join League of Nations, turns to isolationism/neutralityDissatisfaction with ToV combined with worldwide depression in 1930s World War II
Germany never forgets what the Treaty forced on them…Last payment made in OCTOBER 2010!!!In all, Germany paid $661 billion
Results?Four great empires break apart
German Empire dissolvedAlsace-Lorraine given to FrancePoland recreated
Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolvedSplits into numerous smaller countriesHapsburg dynasty that had ruled it for hundreds of years no longer in power anywhere
Russian Empire crumblesRomanovs ruled for 350 years, pushed out in 1917Czar Nicholas II and family executed by Bolsheviks
Ottoman Empire finishedMany territories become mandatesRemnants become Turkey under nationalist leadership of Mustafa Kemal (“Ataturk”)
Results: The Map of Europe Changes!
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