Leading to Postmodernism: Cultural and Historical Contexts (PTC)
World War One
In February of 1943, 90,000 German soldiers surrendered to the Russians in Stalingrad. From this point on, the Russians began pushing the Germans westward.
The War to End All Wars…. Setting the Stage For War The Congress of Vienna set the scene for a balance of power in Europe; not one dominant country Germany.
WORLD WAR I Chapter 11. Countries - 1914 Great Britain – King George V; Constitutional Monarchy; strong imperial power Germany – Kaiser Wilhelm (William)
World War I 1914-1920 Key turning points for WW I… June, 1914 - Archduke Ferdinand is assassinated August, 1914 – World War I starts March, 1917 – The.
The Great War Ch 11 Sec 1. What were the long term causes of WWI? ► M-Militarism ► A-Alliances ► I-Imperialism ► N-Nationalism.
CHAPTER 19 WORLD WAR I. BELL RINGER What event started World War I?
Chapter 15 The First World War How and why were Canada and Newfoundland involved in the First World War?
The Great War
WWI Causes to Armistice
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