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World War I. Nationalism, Imperialism, and World War I. Fighting the War. Military leaders on both sides thought the war would be over quickly.
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World War I Nationalism, Imperialism, and World War I
Fighting the War • Military leaders on both sides thought the war would be over quickly. • To avoid a two-front war, German war plans called for Germany to march through the lowlands of neutral Belgium and to take Paris quickly before Russia could enter the war.
Fighting the War • The Germans advanced, but were stopped before reaching Paris. • US President Woodrow Wilson called upon Americans to take no sides and to remain neutral.
Fighting the War • New and improved weapons were used in fighting the war, including the machine gun, poison gas, submarines, and airplanes. • These weapons made it easier to defend a position than to attack.
Fighting the War • Soldiers dug deep trenches that soon stretched hundreds of miles along eastern France. • In Trench Warfare, both sides dug ditches to create fortified positions. • These trenches were separated by fields of barbed wire and mines known as “no man’s land.”
Fighting the War • Anyone who stepped out of the trenches faced immediate death by machine gun fire. • Since neither side could advance, fighting lines became stationary.
Fighting the War • Sometimes soldiers would face attacks of poison gas. • Casualty rates were high. • Tanks were introduced but were too primitive to be effective. • The first airplanes were used to see what was going on across enemy lines.
Fighting the War • German submarines, called U-boats, were used to attack large ships. • Britain placed a blockade around Germany and Austria-Hungary in an attempt to starve them into submission. • Russia became isolated from the west. • Each side tried to mobilize all its resources turning the war into “total war.”
The US Helps Win the War • Serbia, Belgium, Italy, Romania, Greece, and Portugal joined the Allied Powers. • Although the US was officially neutral, Americans were sympathetic to France and Britain. • When American ships sent supplies to the Allies, they were attacked by German submarines. • A German U-boat sunk the British ocean liner the Lusitania, killing 1,198 passengers. • The US entered the war.
The US Helps Win the War • The same year, 1917, the US entered the war, Russia dropped out. • President Wilson announced America’s war aims in the Fourteen Points. • He wanted to redraw the map of Europe so that each nationality had its own state. • He demanded the creation of an independent Poland. • Demanded freedom of the seas, an end to secret diplomacy, and the creation of the League of Nations. • America’s entry into the war broke the deadlock in Europe. • In November 1918, Germany surrendered.
Assignment • Go to the App Store and download Mematic. • Create a World War I poster. • Your poster should send an important message related to the war effort. • Email it to me when you are done.