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Title: Ch 12


1
Ch 12
  • World War I
  • 1914-1918

2
Causes of WWI
  • Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of
    Austria-Hungary
  • Increase of nationalism
  • Military alliances
  • Immediate cause of WWI
  • Ignoring rights of others in other countries
  • Germany formed alliance with Austria-Hungary
  • Great Britain formed alliance with France and
    Russia

3
Cause and Effect of WWI
  • Alliance made countries feel more powerful
  • Tension built
  • Often took actions to anger countries
  • Weapons made

4
Weapons Gas
  • First
  • French fired grenades filled with tear gas
    towards German lines
  • Eyes filled with tears
  • Difficulty in seeing

5
Gas
  • Second
  • Germans fired canisters of gas towards French
  • Caused sneezing

6
Gas
  • Third
  • Germans fired towards Russian line with liquid
    gas
  • Weather was so cold the liquid could not
    vaporize, so attack unsuccessful

7
Gas
  • Fourth
  • Germans used chlorine gas, in 1915
  • Thick cloud of yellow green gas
  • Respiratory organs destroyed within seconds
  • Coughing
  • Choking
  • Death

8
Gas
  • Fifth
  • 1915, British tried using gas
  • Wind caused gas to
  • Go in wrong direction
  • Sometimes came back on their own troops
  • To spread out so much it was ineffective

9
Gas
  • Sixth
  • 1917, Germans used mustard gas
  • Gas caused
  • Blisters on outside of body and
  • Inside of body when inhaled
  • Gas remained in soil for months

10
Gas
  • 1918 all soldiers equipped with gas detection
    devices
  • 1925, countries banned use of gas in war
  • Countries expressed disgust of using gas
  • Question of usage still arises today

11
Weapons Machine Gun
  • 1862 Gatling built a fast firing gun
  • 1884 Hiram Maxim invented first machine gun
  • Maxim tried to sell guns to Great Britain
  • Sold guns to Germany
  • Gatling gun, used in Civil War
  • The operator had to crank the gun for firing
  • British saw no need for this gun
  • 1914, Germany had 12,000 by end of war, 100, 000

12
Machine Gun
  • Could fire 400-600 bullets in one minute
  • Great Britain lost
  • 60, 000 men in one
  • day of battle
  • 3. Machine guns were heavy
  • 4. Guns had to be moved by pack animal or truck
  • Standard rifle could fire 2 bullets in one minute
  • Germans used the machine gun
  • Weighed between 66-132 pounds
  • Had to wait for guns to be moved

13
Machine Gun
  • 5. Guns would overheat
  • 6. Allies began to use and produce guns
  • 5. Had to be near water
  • 6. Guns were mounted on tanks, airplanes, war
    ships, and planes

14
Big Bertha
  • Krupp family in Germany designed artillery weapon
  • 1914 designed second weapon that could shoot
    shell 9 miles
  • Germany had 2 Big Berthas
  • Fired shell 100 football fields long
  • 2. Named weapon, Big Bertha
  • 3.Few forts remained undamaged

15
Big Bertha
16
Dirigibles aka, Zeppelins
  • Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German factory owner,
    believed air was best travel
  • 1915, Germany used dirigible to drop bombs on
    Allied targets
  • Dirigible used for reconnaissance, or tracking
    their own troops
  • Destruction and death to Allied troops
  • Civilians never knew when attack may occur

17
Zeppelin
18
Tanks
  • 1916, Great Britain used tanks
  • Problems with usage
  • Tank usage motivated soldiers
  • Small slit to see through
  • Large target for enemy to see them
  • Hot inside
  • Danger of fuel fire
  • Mud got stuck in treads

19
Tanks
  • 3. 1917, French placed tanks in battles
  • 3. Extremely hot inside
  • Could not cross trenches
  • Germany had an armor piercing bullet that went
    through the side of tank

20
Treaty of Versailles
  • Paris Peace Talks took place in Versailles,
    France in 1919
  • The Big Four, U.S., Great Britain, France, and
    Italy had more representatives at meeting and
    dominated the decision-making
  • President Wilson had a plan called the Fourteen
    points, that he thought would lead the world to
    peace

21
Treaty of Versailles
  • Conference blamed Germany for war
  • Germany had to
  • Reduce military size
  • Not allowed to have tanks, heavy artillery,
    military aircraft, submarines
  • Had to pay for war damages
  • Territories lost, Poland and Czechoslovakia
    formed

22
Treaty of Versailles
  • 2. Austria-Hungary divided
  • 3. Ottoman Empire divided
  • 4. Conference set up League of Nations
  • Germany and other Central Powers not allowed to
    be part of League
  • 5. Some believe this League led to one of causes
    of WWII
  • 2. Countries of Austria and Hungary formed
  • 3. Turkey formed
  • 4. Could call in nations when in dispute to help
    settle arguments
  • U.S. Congress voted against League, so they did
    not join
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