9. The Impact of WWI
... ______________________ – Nickname for American soldiers in World War I. ______________________ – Groups of cargo ships escorted by warships across the Atlantic. Brought much needed war supplies from America. ______________________ – Food shortages, war deaths led to civil war in Russia. Tsar was ove ...
... ______________________ – Nickname for American soldiers in World War I. ______________________ – Groups of cargo ships escorted by warships across the Atlantic. Brought much needed war supplies from America. ______________________ – Food shortages, war deaths led to civil war in Russia. Tsar was ove ...
Was the failure of the Schlieffen plan the main reason
... Was the failure of the Schlieffen plan the main reason for Germanyˇs failure of the First World War? In 1914, Germany believed that war with Russia was extremely likely. If war broke out, Germany assumed that France would also attack as she was an ally of Russia. Germany wanted to avoid a war on two ...
... Was the failure of the Schlieffen plan the main reason for Germanyˇs failure of the First World War? In 1914, Germany believed that war with Russia was extremely likely. If war broke out, Germany assumed that France would also attack as she was an ally of Russia. Germany wanted to avoid a war on two ...
Key Points in Early Soviet History Part One: Russian Civil War
... newly formed Bolshevik government against various Russian and interventionist anti-Bolshevik armies, fought from 1918 to 1920. The Western Allies, desperately pressed by the new German offensive in northern France in the spring of 1918, were eager to create another front in the east by reviving at l ...
... newly formed Bolshevik government against various Russian and interventionist anti-Bolshevik armies, fought from 1918 to 1920. The Western Allies, desperately pressed by the new German offensive in northern France in the spring of 1918, were eager to create another front in the east by reviving at l ...
World War I
... – August 1914- First major eastern battle. – Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. – Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
... – August 1914- First major eastern battle. – Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. – Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
Comparing and contrasting the nature of Australian
... The essential problem was that although these tactics could achieve a break-in to the enemy line, they could not achieve a break through. To do so would have required the immediate availability of forces (or a technology) to accomplish such a breakthrough. This was not possible because the break-in ...
... The essential problem was that although these tactics could achieve a break-in to the enemy line, they could not achieve a break through. To do so would have required the immediate availability of forces (or a technology) to accomplish such a breakthrough. This was not possible because the break-in ...
Conclusion of War Slideshow
... aggrandize herself at the expense of her neighbours. I cannot think of a worse crime. [The aim of the Treaty is] to compel Germany, in so far as it is in her power, to restore, to repair and to redress. Yes, and to take every possible precaution of every kind that is in our power against the recurre ...
... aggrandize herself at the expense of her neighbours. I cannot think of a worse crime. [The aim of the Treaty is] to compel Germany, in so far as it is in her power, to restore, to repair and to redress. Yes, and to take every possible precaution of every kind that is in our power against the recurre ...
The Beginnings of World War I
... America favored the Allies because Americans had British ancestors, traditions and government of the U.S. came from Britain. Events that pushed America to war The sinking of the Lucitania by German U-boat caused Americans to want to start war with Germany because 128 American citizens died on the sh ...
... America favored the Allies because Americans had British ancestors, traditions and government of the U.S. came from Britain. Events that pushed America to war The sinking of the Lucitania by German U-boat caused Americans to want to start war with Germany because 128 American citizens died on the sh ...
Week 8 Reading Guide
... 6. The Russian Revolution pushed the United States closer to war because___________________________ ...
... 6. The Russian Revolution pushed the United States closer to war because___________________________ ...
The War to End All Wars
... war at last allowed Germany to send nearly all its forces to the Western Front. In 1918, the Allies and Germans clashed at the Second Battle of Marne. With the arrival of 2 million more American troops, the Allied forces began to advance steadily toward Germany. The Central Powers began to crumble. ...
... war at last allowed Germany to send nearly all its forces to the Western Front. In 1918, the Allies and Germans clashed at the Second Battle of Marne. With the arrival of 2 million more American troops, the Allied forces began to advance steadily toward Germany. The Central Powers began to crumble. ...
7-US-World-Power-ALL-Stalemate
... effect on the morale of the soldiers on both sides. At the beginning, most people expected that the war would be over by Christmas 1914. This expectation prompted an outburst of patriotic enthusiasm on the part of the soldiers headed to the front as well as on the part of the civilians left behind. ...
... effect on the morale of the soldiers on both sides. At the beginning, most people expected that the war would be over by Christmas 1914. This expectation prompted an outburst of patriotic enthusiasm on the part of the soldiers headed to the front as well as on the part of the civilians left behind. ...
Chapter 23 Study Guide File
... Chapter 23 Study Guide: America and the Great War Chapter Twenty-three Main Themes 1. The gradual involvement of the United States in WWI, from leaning toward the Allies since the outbreak of hostilities to eventually being drawn into full participation in the war. 2. The decisive impact of American ...
... Chapter 23 Study Guide: America and the Great War Chapter Twenty-three Main Themes 1. The gradual involvement of the United States in WWI, from leaning toward the Allies since the outbreak of hostilities to eventually being drawn into full participation in the war. 2. The decisive impact of American ...
The Battle Front and the Home Front
... “Let us all be frank. We do not want the Filipinos. We do want the Philippines. All of our troubles in this annexation matter have been caused by the presence in the Philippine Islands of the Filipinos… The more of them killed the better. It seems harsh. But they must yield before the superior race. ...
... “Let us all be frank. We do not want the Filipinos. We do want the Philippines. All of our troubles in this annexation matter have been caused by the presence in the Philippine Islands of the Filipinos… The more of them killed the better. It seems harsh. But they must yield before the superior race. ...
How was America transformed at home during World War I?
... battlefield such as machine guns, airplanes, blimps... ...
... battlefield such as machine guns, airplanes, blimps... ...
File
... – British established Mandates in Iraq and Palestine – Some hated the idea – Allies saw it as an “unpleasant reality” for places that weren’t ready for self rule yet ...
... – British established Mandates in Iraq and Palestine – Some hated the idea – Allies saw it as an “unpleasant reality” for places that weren’t ready for self rule yet ...
The Road to World War I
... – British established Mandates in Iraq and Palestine – Some hated the idea – Allies saw it as an “unpleasant reality” for places that weren’t ready for self rule yet ...
... – British established Mandates in Iraq and Palestine – Some hated the idea – Allies saw it as an “unpleasant reality” for places that weren’t ready for self rule yet ...
WWI_and_Russian_Revolution
... Propaganda: ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause In WWI, primarily posters. pro-nation or anti-enemy ...
... Propaganda: ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause In WWI, primarily posters. pro-nation or anti-enemy ...
Unit 5: 20th Century Crises
... Propaganda: ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause In WWI, primarily posters. pro-nation or anti-enemy ...
... Propaganda: ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause In WWI, primarily posters. pro-nation or anti-enemy ...
11.1 Militarism and WWI
... Militarism • Definition: the glorification of armed strength • There was a belief that international problems could be solved through force (i.e. Prussia) • In the late 1800s European nations built large armies – One nation would mobilize – ready army and other resources for combat – Other nations ...
... Militarism • Definition: the glorification of armed strength • There was a belief that international problems could be solved through force (i.e. Prussia) • In the late 1800s European nations built large armies – One nation would mobilize – ready army and other resources for combat – Other nations ...
WWI
... • U.S. tried to remain neutral at first • England had set up a blockade on Germany (to prevent supplies from getting through) • GY started their own blockade against GB by using unrestricted submarine warfare with u-boats ...
... • U.S. tried to remain neutral at first • England had set up a blockade on Germany (to prevent supplies from getting through) • GY started their own blockade against GB by using unrestricted submarine warfare with u-boats ...
Commemorating the contribution made by BME soldiers during WW1
... Returning to France in September 1916 Walter fought in Battle of the Somme, between October and November, 1916. His courage and abilities encouraged his superior officers to recommend him as an officer. On 26 December, 1916, Walter went back to England on Leave and to train as an officer. There were ...
... Returning to France in September 1916 Walter fought in Battle of the Somme, between October and November, 1916. His courage and abilities encouraged his superior officers to recommend him as an officer. On 26 December, 1916, Walter went back to England on Leave and to train as an officer. There were ...
Reading Essentials and Study Guide World War I and the Russian
... States further. The Germans and British engaged in direct naval battle only once during World War I. This was the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916, in the North Sea, off Denmark. Neither side won a clear victory. By January 1917, the Germans wanted to end the stalemate in the war. German naval offi ...
... States further. The Germans and British engaged in direct naval battle only once during World War I. This was the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916, in the North Sea, off Denmark. Neither side won a clear victory. By January 1917, the Germans wanted to end the stalemate in the war. German naval offi ...
Russia Exits and USA Enters the War #3
... This created a new type of war, called trench warfare when the soldiers on each side dug trenches to protect themselves. Germany dug trenches on high ground forcing the French to dig trenches barely above sea level, which caused many problems such as flooded trenches with muddy water that provided a ...
... This created a new type of war, called trench warfare when the soldiers on each side dug trenches to protect themselves. Germany dug trenches on high ground forcing the French to dig trenches barely above sea level, which caused many problems such as flooded trenches with muddy water that provided a ...
Ch 13 World War I
... Marne River had weakened it’s army. Allies (including over 2 million American troops) launched counterattack. Central Powers began to crumble. Eventually, Kaiser Wilhelm forced to step down. 11. Armistice is signed (11 am 11/11/18) bringing WWI to an end. 13/4 A Flawed Peace (Mr. Dowling p.5 & 6 All ...
... Marne River had weakened it’s army. Allies (including over 2 million American troops) launched counterattack. Central Powers began to crumble. Eventually, Kaiser Wilhelm forced to step down. 11. Armistice is signed (11 am 11/11/18) bringing WWI to an end. 13/4 A Flawed Peace (Mr. Dowling p.5 & 6 All ...