Warfare Of The Great War
CHAPTER 16 SECTION 3 A BLOODY CONFLICT. Trench Warfare New Technology Warfare had changed. Powerful artillery guns placed several miles behind from lines—hurled.
Trench Warfare. Western Front: Home by Christmas turns into a stalemate Germans were guided by the Schlieffen Plan General Alfred Graf von Schlieffen.
Causes of WWI Vocab 7-4.1 1. Militarism 2. Alliance 3. Imperialism 4. Nationalism 5. Front 6. Trench Warfare 7. Stalemate 8. Bolshevik.
Trench Warfare By: Mitchell Mook. World War I, also known as the First World War was a world conflict that lasted for five years.The Allied Powers (British.
WORLD HISTORY UNIT 7 World War I THE ________ ________ NATIONALIST ORGANIZATION ASSASSINATED ARCHDUKE FERDINAND Not Red FeetBlack Hand.
Life in the Trenches An Examination of Living Conditions on the Western Front During the First World War.
World War I Weapons and Life in the Trenches. Objective: To examine the horrors of trench warfare.
Trench Warfare. only wide enough to allow two men to pass side-by- side. Trenches elongated pits dug 6-8 ft. into the earth, and stretching out over hundreds.
Section 2 A New Kind of War Understand why a stalemate developed on the Western Front. Describe how technology made World War I different from earlier.
Http:// archive/player.asp?catID=2&subCatID=3&filmID=14 Starter What is the soldier describing?
World War I Begins. Long Term Causes of the War Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Alliance System.