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World War I: How it all played out! . 1914 August : -Battle of Tannenberg September: - Battle of Mons - Battle of the Marne October - Battle of Masurian Lakes - First Battle of Ypres. 1915 January - British Navy Attacks on the Dardanelles (Turkey)
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1914 August: -Battle of Tannenberg September:- Battle of Mons- Battle of the Marne October- Battle of Masurian Lakes- First Battle of Ypres
1915 January- British Navy Attacks on the Dardanelles (Turkey) April- Gallipoli Campaign-till December- Second Battle of Ypres July- Battle of Pozieres August- Suvla Bay (Second Gallipoli Landing) September- Lone Pine- Offensive at Artors and Loos December- Evacuation of Gallipoli
1916 January- Battle of Verdun-till June June- Battle of Jutland- Brusilov Offensive July- Battle of Somme-till November
1917 January- German unrestricted supreme warfare April- Russian Revolution- USA declares war- Battle of Arras- Battle of Vinny Ridge May- Battle of Bullecourt June- Battle of Messines July- Russian July Offensive fails- Third Battle of Ypres (better known as Passchendale) November- Battle of Cambrai December- Russian Ceasefire
1918 March- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk- German counter-offensive in West April- Battle of Villers-Brethoneux July- Second Battle of Marne August- Battle of Ameins October- Battle of Vittorio-Veneto November-Armistice (End of War)
Bulgaria enters war in September 1915 with the Central Powers
Britain begins with blockade of German ports (forcing them to get supplies through neutral countries) • Germans counter with the invention of the U-Boat (submarine)
THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA 1915- PASSENGER SHIP- OVER 1,000 DEAD
Originally held an isolationist policy 1915: 128 Americans were on the Lusitania President Wilson demanded that attacks on US passenger ships stop: Germany complied 1916 Attacks on Black Tom and Kingsland In 1917 Germany resumes unrestricted Submarine Warfare Also in 1917, Zimmerman Telegram is intercepted PROPOGANDA! Reasons for U.S Involvement
Black Tom, New Jersey July 30, 1916-German ships destroy an ammunition factory in New Jersey
Black Tom, New Jersey • Cause $20 million in damages • Damaged Statue of Liberty ($100,000)-forever closed torch to visitors • Wilson knew it was sabotage, but ignored it for re-election purposes
January 11th, 1917 in what is now The Meadowlands Another Ammunition factory set in flames Germany never “formally” admits guilt, but pays America reparations for the incident in the 1950s Kingsland, New Jersey
A Message from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmerman to German Minister to Mexico von Eckhardt Offered Mexico territory in the U.S if they, essentially, kept U.S. occupied Originally decoded by the British in January 1917- not presented to the U.S. until February 24th of 1917 Was a huge source of propaganda for war effort in U.S. –published 3/1/17- U.S declares war on Germany on 4/6/17 The Zimmerman Telegram
The Russian Revolution • Results in Russian leaving the war in December of 1917 • Signed the BREST-LITOVSK TREATY to end war with Germany • Led to communism taking hold in Russia • Led to creation of Poland
With Russia out, Germans sought to take advantage: tried to divide French and British in Spring of 1918 Gained substantial ground on Western Front, getting back to the Marne but were unable to maintain it General Foch of France named Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces U.S. Enters substantial forces under General “Black Jack” Pershing Americans back depleted French and English armies Americans chiefly responsible for stopping German advance at the Battle of Chateau-Thierry Germans are driven back to Hindenburg line and 14,000 troops taken prisoner Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates and a German Republic is declared on November 9th War ends November 11th (Veteran’s Day) The Final Stages of the War