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Title: Causes


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World War I
  • Causes
  • Course
  • Effects

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MAIN Causes
  • Militarism
  • Alliance System
  • Imperialism of Western Powers
  • Nationalism of Eastern peoples

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Militarism
  • Britain- largest navy in world
  • Germany- spent more on army navy than all other
    countries in Europe
  • End up with 2nd largest navy 2nd largest army
  • British navy creates Dreadnoughts (considered
    direct threat by Germans
  • Who respond w/unterseebooten (u-boats)
  • Germany also creates Schlieffen Plan in case of 2
    Front War

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Alliances
  • Dual Alliance- Bismarck engineers alliance b/t
    Germany Austria
  • France Russia enter into Entente Cordiale
  • Germany worries
  • Britain resolves differences w/ France Russia
    enter into another entente with France creating
    Triple Entente
  • Germany now hedged in. Convinces Italy to join
    Dual Alliance (with A-H) making it Triple
    Alliance

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Imperialism in Africa
  • Germany begins claiming empire in Africa results
    in arguments w/ Great Britain, the Dutch,
    France
  • Moroccan Crisis I (1905) provokes tension when
    Kaiser Wilhelm visits Algeria tells residents
    they should be independent- France cries foul.
    Conference is called rest of world (all white)
    agree w/ France -Germany backs down
  • Moroccan Crisis II (1911) Germ sends a gunboat
    to Algeria to protest French occupation. Sees it
    will get no support from rest of world,
    compromised- Algeria is Fr. Protect. Germ gets
    parts of Fr. Congo.

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Imperialism in Eastern Europe
  • Austria-Hungary begins increasing its empire into
    Eastern Europe
  • Balkans Crisis I(1908) A-H annexes Bosnia-Herz .
    Serbia cries foul Russia supports them. Germ
    sides w/ A-H. Serbia backs down.
  • Balkan Crisis II (1912-13) Serbia, Montenegro,
    Bulgaria, Greece all seize land from O.E.
    Austria intervenes forces creation of Albania.
    Russia Serbia draw closer together

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Nationalism
  • All the different ethnic groups in
    Austria-Hungary wanted their own country- when
    Hungary achieved limited autonomy they were angry
    and resentful
  • Serbians desire for a greater Empire led to
    increased diplomatic forays w/ Bosnia
  • The spark Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip
    assassinates Archduke Franz Ferdinand in
    Sarajevo. Serbia is blamed.

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Arrest of Gavrilo Princip
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Chain of Events
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  • A-H sends ultimatum to Serbia asking for list of
    demands which impinge on sovereignty.
  • Serbia looks to Russia for help. She agrees.
  • A-H calls on Germany for assistance in case of
    war. Wilhelm not aware of provocative tone of
    telegraph agrees.
  • Russia turns to France for support. She agrees.
  • 7/28 A-H declares war on Serbia. 7/30-Russia
    mobilizes.
  • 8/1-Germany declares war on Russia. 8/3- then
    France.
  • When Belgium refuses German request to cross
    territory, she invades, which causes Britain to
    enter the war- 8/4
  • 8/6- A-H declares war on Russia
  • Its on!

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Course
  • WWI divides Europe into 2 camps
  • Central Powers
  • A-H
  • Germ
  • O.E.
  • (Bulgaria joins in 1915 to get revenge against
    Serbia)
  • Allies
  • France
  • GB
  • Russia
  • Serbia
  • Belgium
  • 25 other nations
  • Japan joined in 1914 to acquire land in Pacific
  • Italy remained neutral on the grounds that
    Germany had provoked war violating the defensive
    nature of the Triple Alliance
  • US joined in 1917

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German Strategy the Western Front
  • Schlieffen Plan to protect against 2 front
    attack.
  • Sweep through n. France Belgium in the West,
    defeat it in 6 wks- then turn to Russia.
  • Transport troops from West to East for a much
    longer, harder battle.
  • W/in 3 wks Germs 30 m from Paris, but defense of
    Belgians, rapid mobilization of Russians forced
    Germ to send troops back east sooner than
    planned.

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Western Front
  • _at_ Battle of Marne (9/5-10/1914), the French
    fought back (using Parisian taxies to move
    troops) Germs forced to retreat. Paris was saved
  • Hope for quick war dashed as both sides settled
    into trenches
  • _at_ Battle of Somme (7/1/16-11/18) a mill men were
    lost (the Brits lost 60K in one day)
  • _at_ Verdun, over 700K were lost
  • _at_ Passchendaele Brits lost 250K for 5.0 square
    miles of Belgian Flanders

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Eastern Front
  • This front not as trench-ridden as West- so more
    mobile.
  • In beginning, Russians pushed into Germ, but
    under Gens. Paul von Hindenburg (later president
    of Weimar Repub) Eric Ludendorff the Germs
    defeated Russians _at_ Tannenburg (30,000 Russians
    lost 225,000 were lost in the fall of 1914)
  • By 1915 over 2.5 million Russian soldiers were
    either killed, wounded, or taken prisoner

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Eastern Front
  • B/c of losses, poor leadership of govt lack of
    food among pop soldiers, a coup against the
    tsar was hatched in 3/17.
  • By 11/17, a Communist govt was installed
  • Comms withdrew from war by signing Treaty of
    Brest-Litovsk, giving away chunks of their land
    to Germany

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Southern Front
  • In southeastern Europe, the Brits attacked the
    O.E.
  • Under Winston Churchill (1st Lord of the
    Admiralty) the Gallipoli Campaign was organized-
    designed to strike at Germany A-H through the
    Dardanelles Balkans.
  • Complete failure ANZAC (Australian New Zealand
    Army Corps) troops were killed, Gallipoli was
    never taken Churchill resigned.

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The First Technological War
  • Machine Gun
  • Lewis Guns- 500 shells/minute
  • Large artillery- Big Bertha Cannons (Krupp)
  • 15 miles away (by 18, shelling Paris from 70
    miles away)
  • Tanks
  • 1st used at Battle of Somme by Brits
  • U-Boats
  • After Dreadnoughts, Germans focused on these to
    break Brit blockade
  • Poison Gas
  • 1st used by Germans at Ypres, eventually both
    sides used it
  • Airplanes
  • Manfred von Richthofen- most famous ace
  • Zeppelins
  • Dirigible bombers could level building in
    seconds susceptible to ground fire
  • Radios
  • 1st used to communicate battlefield messages

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The Tide Turns
  • 1917 Brits intercept Germ telegram to Mexico
    offering support if Mex enters war on Germ side
    (Zimmerman Note)
  • US, already angry over Lusitanias sinking in
    15, now fighting mad
  • Germ resumes unrestricted submarine warfare US
    enters war in 4/6/17- bring 2 million to France
  • US troops stem tide in Argonne Forest in Sep-Nov
    of 18

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Conclusion of Hostilities
  • By fall of 18, OE Bulgaria had sued for peace
    A-Hs govt has collapsed as its subject
    nationalities finally revolted against Aus-Hun
    hegemony
  • In Nov, generals convinced the Kaiser to abdicate
    he fled to Holland. A provisional govt (Weimar
    Repub) was created which sued for peace, based on
    WWs 14 Points.
  • The leaders met in Paris to discuss the post war
    world.

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The Big Four
  • All men came to the table with competing goals
  • Woodrow Wilson- a just peace (peace without
    victory) model world through League of Nations
  • Lloyd George- preserve GBs empire maintain
    Britains naval industrial superiority
  • Vittorio Orlando- regain Italian territories from
    Austria claim colonies in Africa M.E.
  • Clemenceau- revenge for loss of Alsace Lorraine
    protection against future invasions
  • Russia Japan were excluded 1st b/c she had
    dropped out signed a treaty w/ the enemy the
    2nd b/c she was not European.
  • Italy ended up walking out of the Conference in
    disgust when her demands were not met.
  • GB France thought the US was unrealistic-they
    wanted security ( indemnity!)

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Provisions of T of V
  • War-Guilt Clause- Germany accepts full blame for
    WWI
  • Germany pays all costs of the war in Allied
    countries (including civilian damages, pensions
    for widows, etc.) estimated to be 33 billion over
    30 yrs.
  • Germany loses her colonies Alsace Lorraine to
    France Schleswig to Denmark, E. Prussia to
    Poland
  • German army navy reduced to 100K prohibited
    manufacturing armored cars, tanks, submarines,
    airplanes, and poison gas

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  • The Rhineland was a demilitarized zone was
    occupied by the Allies
  • Austria required to recognize independence of
    Czechoslovakia, Austria Hungary now 2 separate
    nations
  • Poland independent nation (from Russia, Germany,
    Austria)
  • Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland
  • Yugoslavia created in Balkans dominated by the
    Serbs

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Other Treaties (italicized not important)
  • Trianon Hungary loses 1/3 of territory to
    Romania, Yugo, Czech (anything not Magyar)
  • Neuilly Bulgaria lost land to Yugo Greece
  • Sevres The OE is liquidated.
  • Iraq, Palestine ( Jordan) became British
    mandates
  • The British promised a Jewish homeland in
    Palestine with the Balfour Declaration, when
    Arabs protested they issued various White
    Papers which attempted to ameliorate the mess by
    limiting Jewish migration creating the kingdom
    of Transjordan out of Palestine
  • Syria ( Lebanon) became French mandates
  • Turkey became independent nation

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The Forgotten (First) Genocide of the 20th C.
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Impact of the WWI
  • Versailles had the opposite of Wilsons desired
    effect.
  • Germany felt betrayed used it as excuse as a
    rallying cry for renewed militarism under the
    Nazis
  • Russia felt betrayed at being excluded
  • Italy felt betrayed at not getting all the
    colonies it had been promised
  • France felt isolated when GB backed out of a
    defensive alliance w/ her.
  • Wilson felt betrayed by the Europeans who had
    subverted his dream
  • In the colonies, people from Africa throughout
    the M.E felt their European leaders had betrayed
    them for their own self-interests

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Impact of the WWI
  • 10 million soldiers were dead 20 million were
    wounded
  • The O.E. was destroyed.
  • The Hohenzollern Dynasty of Germany, the Habsburg
    Dynasty of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the
    Romanov Dynasty of Russia had all collapsed
  • Russia was no more the USSR had replaced it
  • The economies of Europe were ruined America was
    now a world banker
  • The world retreated into an isolationist pose for
    a generation.
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