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World War 1. The War Abroad. Causes of The Great War. M.A.N.I.A . Militarism Alliances (Secret and Entangling) Nationalism Imperialism Assassination. Militarism. Policy of building up strong military forces to prepare for war.
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World War 1 The War Abroad
Causes of The Great War M.A.N.I.A. Militarism Alliances (Secret and Entangling) Nationalism Imperialism Assassination
Militarism Policy of building up strong military forces to prepare for war. The armies were huge! Had never seen armies this big before.
Nationalism A country’s firm and excessive belief in its own economic, cultural and military supremacy. Think jingoism
Assassination Arriving in Sarajevo Minimal Security
The Black Hand Strikes The Assassination Funeral
The Dominoes Fall The Great War Begins
Domino Effect Austria Blamed Serbia for Ferdinand’s death and declared war on Serbia Germany Pledged their support for Austria-Hungary Russia pledged their support for Serbia
Domino Effect Germany declares war on Russia France pledges their support for Russia Germany declares war on France Germany invades Belgium on the way to France Great Britain supports Belgium and declares war on Germany
Opening Moves Germany must strike fast and hard at France. Belgium is in the way
Battle of Mons, August 23, 1914 First battle of British and French together against the Germans. British and French under heavy fire from long-range German artillery. German army still outside of the range of the Allied forces Allied forces retreat for two weeks and 120 miles to the river Marne on the outskirts of Paris.
First battle of the Marne First time air reconnaissance and radio intercepts used in a major conflict French learned position of German army and called for reserves from Paris Soldiers were racing to the front using anything with wheels. Requisitioned taxis and buses. First extensive use of motorized transport. 5 Day Battle, force Germans to retreat
The Armies Dig In First Trenches dug September 15, 1914. Battle of Movement on the Western Front is over.
Inventions of War Flamethrowers Took two men to operate the first models
Tanks British invented the tank. The Mark IV was the first widely used model
German U-Boats Germany continued to sink American merchant vessels in the Atlantic despite Wilson’s warnings. Wilson asked Congress for authority to arm merchant ships in 1916 and a filibuster was used to block the approval
Here Comes the yanks America joins the war in April of 1917.
Small window of opportunity Germans needed to focus all efforts on one front and had one short season to win the war before the Americans joined Invented “Stosstrupp” tactics – Shock troopers. Small bands of men that could operate independently of the main army. Highly maneuverable and fast. Spring 1918, Germany’s last effort. MUST defeat the British and French before Americans reinforce.
Luderndorff Offensive Germans find weak point in British line west of Cambrai. March 21, 1918 Germans start bombardment of British at 4:40am Constant bombardment for 5 hours. 3000 shells launched per minute At 9:40 am – the war of movement begins again after 3 years. German infantry emerge from their trenches and Stosstrupp tactics begin. They advance through a fog and overrun the British. Took them by complete surprise. Advance 10 miles the first day Advance another 10 miles the second and third days 90,000 British POWs in 3 days
Luderndorff Breaks Down Germans put Paris in the Cross hairs of their Krupps cannon and shell Paris First few days were such a huge success, Germans thought the war was basically over …….Almost Strosstrupp are cut off from supply lines and are starving The reach Amiens……don’t continue……They start to loot food and discipline falls apart German Advance stops at Albert and Amiens Forces the Allies to name one single general for ALL allied forces on March 26, 1918. General Foch
End of the War Americans reach the Western Front by the end of March. Bring men, weapons and supplies for the crumbling Allied forces. Last German offensive launched July 15th 1918. Huge losses. French hit back on the Marne and defeat the Germans. Between March and July of 1918, Germany loses one million men in battle Allies continue to push Germans back through out the summer Final surrender is November 11, 1918
Luddendorff was asked why Germany lost the war…. He answered……. There are two reasons why we lost the war