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Title: Impact of World War I


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Impact of World War I
  • My friend, you would not tell with such high
    zestTo children ardent for some desperate glory,
  • The old Lie "Dulce et decorum estPro patria
    mori."(The Old Lie "It is sweet and glorious
    to die for one's country.")
  • From "Dulce et Decorum Est"by Wilfred Owen,
    October, 1917

2
Immediate Impact
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • Soviet union and Germany excluded from peace
    talks
  • Creation of League of Nations
  • France received Alsace-Lorraine and rights over
    the German Saar creation of German demilitarized
    zone along Rhine River
  • Disarmament of Germany
  • Austria-Hungary dismembered (Austria, Hungary,
    Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia Italy got Italian
    irradentia)
  • Russia lost Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
    Poland was recreated out of Russian territory
  • Ottoman Empire dismembered Middle East became
    mandates controlled by France Britain
  • War guilt clause Germany solely responsible for
    the war
  • Reparations Germany to pay 5 billion annually
    until 1921

3
End of an Era
  • Four defunct dynasties, the Hohenzollerns, the
    Habsburg, Romanovs and the Ottomans all fell
    during the war.
  • 8-10 million soldiers had died during the war
    (1.4 million In France alone), and some
    20,000,000 were injured. A worldwide influenza
    epidemic in 1918 and 1919 cost 500,000 more
    European lives and 50 million worldwide.

4
Changes in Warfare
  • New weapons technology (aircraft, submarines,
    tanks, machine guns, poison gas)
  • Total war (civilian targets, entire population
    mobilized for war)

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Longer Term Impact
  • The experiences of the war led to a sort of
    collective national trauma afterwards for all the
    participating countries. The optimism of the
    1900s was entirely gone, and those who fought in
    the war became what is known as the Lost
    Generation. because they never fully recovered
    from their experiences.
  • Disillusionment towards humanity found a cultural
    climax with the Dadaist art movement (Salvador
    Dali).
  • Loss of faith in democracy and capitalism (rise
    of fascism and communism)
  • War guilt clause and reparations led to
    bitterness in Germany and rise of nationalist
    movements, esp. Nazism
  • Communism Revolution in Russia
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