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Title: WORLD WAR ONE


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WORLD WAR ONE
  • Adair Doran

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The 19th Century
  • Before 1850
  • After 1850

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1900
  • Optimistic
  • Belief in Progress
  • Scientific advances
  • improved living conditions
  • massive social conflicts avoided
  • international cooperation and peace -
  • A NEW AGE

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Basis for European Optimism
  • Scientific superiority
  • improvements in fights against disease and
    malnutrition
  • Darwin
  • Ernest Rutherford
  • Max Planck
  • Albert Einstein
  • Ivan Pavlov
  • Sigmund Freud

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  • Cooperation and Compromise
  • World community developing
  • World conferences for international cooperation
  • telegraph lines and rates (1865)
  • handling of mail(1875)
  • protection of authors rights
  • international sports events (1896)
  • Organized peace movement

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  • Cooperation and Compromise
  • Organized Peace movement
  • Pan-American Conference, 1889
  • Hague Conference, 1899
  • international law for treatment of prisoners
  • defined state of belligerency
  • Established International Court of Arbitration -
    HAGUE TRIBUNAL

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  • Cooperation and Compromise
  • Individual achievements
  • Alfred Nobel
  • Andrew Carnegie

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Domestic Improvements
  • Basic political rights granted
  • more equitable distribution of wealth
  • spread of education

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Christian/Socialists Adjustments
  • Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903)
  • Revived Aquinas - progressive
  • developed Christian democracy
  • Socialists
  • Fabians
  • Revisionists

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Causes of WWI
  • National, racial, ethnic antagonisms focused on
  • MILITARISM
  • ALLIANCE SYSTEM

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  • SECRET DIPLOMACY
  • ECONOMIC COMPETITION/ TARIFF RIVALRIES
  • NATIONALISM
  • RACISM

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RACISM
  • Scientific
  • Joseph Arthur de Gobineau (1816-82)
  • Heinrich von Treitschke (1834-86)
  • Theodore Herzl (1860-1914)
  • Karl Lueger

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Alliance System
  • Bismarck dominates from 1870 - 1890
  • 1873 - Three Emperors League
  • 1879 - Dual Alliance
  • 1882 - added Italy
  • 1881 - renewed Dreikaiserbund
  • 1887 - Reinsurance Treaty with Russia

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Alliance System
  • Collapse of Bismarcks system
  • Massive French investment in Russia
  • William II dismisses Bismarck
  • Reinsurance Treaty allowed to lapse
  • German investments in Russia decrease as French
    increase
  • 1894- Dual Alliance of France and Russia

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Great Britain enters the equation
  • Rivalry with Russia and France
  • concerned with isolation
  • makes overtures to Berlin
  • 1900 Berlin begins fleet-building program
  • GB looks for other allies

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  • 1904 - Entente Cordiale
  • 1907 - Triple Entente
  • (1902 - allied with Japan)
  • NO MILITARY COMMITMENT

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Moving Closer To War
  • First Moroccan Crisis 1905-06
  • Algeciras, 1906
  • (Triple Entente, 1907)
  • Second Moroccan Crisis, 1911

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  • BALKAN CRISES
  • 1. 1908 A-H annexes Bosnia and Herzogovinia
  • 2. 1912 First Balkan War
  • Serbia, Bulgaria, and neighbors against Turkey
  • 3. Second Balkan War
  • Serbia against Bulgaria

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  • Austria-Hungary fears Serbian nationalism
  • Serbia even more ambitious
  • The Balkans are the powder keg of Europe
  • JUNE 28, 1914 - Archduke Francis Ferdinand and
    wife assassinated by Gavrilo Princep, member of
    the Black Hand

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The Black Hand
  • Secret organization for creation of a greater
    Serbia
  • assisted by Serbian officers
  • Vienna knows of its existence

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Road to War
  • Austria waits for full assurance of support from
    Germany
  • Issues ultimatum July 23, 1914
  • unconditional acceptance of all parts within 48
    hours
  • July 25 - Serbian response-conciliatory

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Road to War
  • July 28 - Austria declares war on Serbia
  • July 30 - Tsar orders Russian mobilization
  • July 31 - Ger sends ultimatum to Rus and Fr
  • Aug 1 - Ger declares war on Rus

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Road to War
  • Aug 2 - Ger sends ultimatum to Belgium ( GB asked
    for help - sends ultimatum to Ger)
  • Aug 3 - Ger declares war on France
  • Aug 4 - GB declares war on Germany

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The Allies and the Central Powers
  • Italy remains neutral initially
  • Japan joins Allies (Rus, FR, GB)
  • Turkey/Bulgaria join Central Powers (Germany and
    Austria-Hungary)
  • 27 powers all total fight
  • Central powers mobilize 21 mil men
  • Allies - 40 mil men (12m Russians)

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CASUALTIES
  • There were more men killed on the Western Front
    in the First World War than in the Second World
    War
  • 8.5 mil died in battle
  • _at_ 23 mil wounded
  • more affected by gas, etc
  • (Influenza killed 30 mil shortly after war ended)

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Battles
  • Germany began attack on Aug 3, 1914
  • Russians mobilized faster than anticipated
  • Germans forced to send troops to Eastern Front

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Battle of the Marne
  • Sept 5-12, 1914
  • France not taken
  • Both sides try to outflank each other
  • Battle lines extended to the sea

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Eastern Front
  • Paul von Hindenburg
  • Erich Ludendorff
  • These two German generals defeat the Russians at
    Tannenburg (Aug) and Mausarian Lakes(Sept) 1914

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Eastern Front
  • Austria fights Serbia
  • Seesaws back and forth
  • Ger sends aid -repulse Serbs and push into Russia
  • 2.5 million Russians wounded, killed, or taken
    prisoner
  • Russia still fights

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Eastern Front
  • Central Powers take Balkans
  • Brit and Fr launch attack on Turkey
  • Pour 450,000 men on peninsula of Gallipolli, lose
    252,000 (ANZACS) Give up.

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  • 1917
  • Lawrence of Arabia
  • provoked Arab uprising against Turkey
  • 1918
  • British forces from Egypt smash Ottoman Empire

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Western Front-Verdun, 1916
  • German offensive starts in Feb
  • lasts six months
  • French resistance impressive
  • Heavy causalities for both
  • 330,000 to 350,000

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Western Front - Somme, 1916
  • Allied offensive starts in July and lasts until
    October
  • Brit lose 60,000 first day
  • Heavy use of artillery
  • Germans lose 500,000, British-400,000,
    French-200,000
  • Tank used

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Battle at SeaBattle of Jutland
  • May 31-June 1, 1916 - North Sea
  • Germans try to break out to get control of the
    seas
  • Lose 11 ships, British lose 16, but
  • Germans retreated to naval bases and remained
    there

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Battle at Sea - Submarine Warfare
  • Allies impose a strict naval blockade
  • contraband vs non-contraband goods
  • Germans tried to blockade GB with submarines-
    unrefined weapon

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US Involvement
  • 1914 - Am declares neutrality
  • neutral in thought as well as action
  • Economically benefiting
  • 1914-16 exports quadrupled, Allied bonds - 1.5
    million sold, trade with Central Powers declines

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Submarine Warfare
  • Feb 1915 begin campaign
  • Everyone warned
  • by May had sunk _at_ 90 ships
  • Lusitania - May 7, 1915
  • Wilson protested
  • Germans back down for 2 years - after Sussex
    incident

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1917
  • Large-scale attacks by British to break through
    Ger lines
  • French mutiny
  • Germans successful in Italy
  • Nov 20 - Dec 3 Tank battle - British pushed back

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1917
  • Germans start up unrestricted submarine warfare
    again
  • Hoped to starve British out before US could help
  • 470 ships fall in 3 months
  • GB has six weeks food supply left

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US gets involved
  • Zimmermann Telegram
  • March 2, 1917
  • April 6, 1917 US declares war to make the world
    safe for democracy

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1918
  • Germany launches final offensive in Spring of
    1918 - hope to force a decision before US arrives
    to turn balance
  • 2nd Battle of the Marne
  • Americans troops arriving daily

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1918
  • Allied final offensive in Sept
  • Germans forced back
  • Armistice arranged for
  • Nov 11,1918
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