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... Somme – offensive by French/British forces July 1, 1916 to November 18,1916 Used tanks in battle (with little effect) Offensive ended with Allied Forces gaining a total of 18 kilometers Casualties British ...
... Somme – offensive by French/British forces July 1, 1916 to November 18,1916 Used tanks in battle (with little effect) Offensive ended with Allied Forces gaining a total of 18 kilometers Casualties British ...
World War One
... The Eastern Front - 1916 • However, the cost of success was too great. 1 million Russian soldiers were killed. • With limited supplies, too few reserves and communications stretched too thin, the advance could not continue. • By November, 1916, the Central Powers overran Romania. ...
... The Eastern Front - 1916 • However, the cost of success was too great. 1 million Russian soldiers were killed. • With limited supplies, too few reserves and communications stretched too thin, the advance could not continue. • By November, 1916, the Central Powers overran Romania. ...
The War to End All Wars (Until the Next One!) World War I 1914
... isolationist, meaning America wanted to isolate themselves and stay out of the war.) Germany did not like this. Germany did 2 things to anger the Americans and lead us into World War I. First, the Germans used their submarines to sink any ship they could headed toward Great Britain. This is called u ...
... isolationist, meaning America wanted to isolate themselves and stay out of the war.) Germany did not like this. Germany did 2 things to anger the Americans and lead us into World War I. First, the Germans used their submarines to sink any ship they could headed toward Great Britain. This is called u ...
PowerPoint: The Schenk Case and its historical implications
... • 4: Gain independence in decision making and independence in research techniques • 5: Become proficient in using the internet for research and web quests ...
... • 4: Gain independence in decision making and independence in research techniques • 5: Become proficient in using the internet for research and web quests ...
World War I - Enrichment Plus
... hundred passengers died, including 128 Americans. Many in the United States thought the sinking should be enough to declare war, but others thought the American passengers should have known the risk. Germany had been running newspaper ads in the United States warning Americans not to travel on Allie ...
... hundred passengers died, including 128 Americans. Many in the United States thought the sinking should be enough to declare war, but others thought the American passengers should have known the risk. Germany had been running newspaper ads in the United States warning Americans not to travel on Allie ...
World War 1
... Germany wanted to extend the railroad between itself & the Ottoman Empire. In 1908, Austria annexed (or took over) Bosnia & Herzegovina, which were two areas with large Slavic populations. And which outraged Serbian leaders because they wanted to rule these two provinces. The possibility of war aros ...
... Germany wanted to extend the railroad between itself & the Ottoman Empire. In 1908, Austria annexed (or took over) Bosnia & Herzegovina, which were two areas with large Slavic populations. And which outraged Serbian leaders because they wanted to rule these two provinces. The possibility of war aros ...
Ch.26.pr. 1
... “Big Bertha” • It could fire a shot at Paris from 120 km away. • Improved shells that would explode with tiny pellets. ...
... “Big Bertha” • It could fire a shot at Paris from 120 km away. • Improved shells that would explode with tiny pellets. ...
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
... • France, bound by treaty to Russia, found itself at war against Germany and, by extension, on Austria-Hungary following a German declaration on 3 August. Germany was swift in invading neutral Belgium so as to reach Paris by the shortest possible route. • Great Britain, allied to France by a more lo ...
... • France, bound by treaty to Russia, found itself at war against Germany and, by extension, on Austria-Hungary following a German declaration on 3 August. Germany was swift in invading neutral Belgium so as to reach Paris by the shortest possible route. • Great Britain, allied to France by a more lo ...
World War I Cumulative Review Guide Filled In - pams
... Terms 1 – 4 are all causes of the outbreak of World War I in Europe. 1. imperialism (p. 706) – When larger, more powerful nations control smaller, weaker nations either economically or politically. Most major European nations were imperial powers in Africa – controlling colonies across the continent ...
... Terms 1 – 4 are all causes of the outbreak of World War I in Europe. 1. imperialism (p. 706) – When larger, more powerful nations control smaller, weaker nations either economically or politically. Most major European nations were imperial powers in Africa – controlling colonies across the continent ...
World War 1 Main Idea:
... feet wide. The front of the trench was known as the parapet. The top two or three feet of the parapet and the parados (the rear side of the trench) would consist of a thick line of sandbags to absorb any bullets or shell fragments. In a trench of this depth it was impossible to see over the top, so ...
... feet wide. The front of the trench was known as the parapet. The top two or three feet of the parapet and the parados (the rear side of the trench) would consist of a thick line of sandbags to absorb any bullets or shell fragments. In a trench of this depth it was impossible to see over the top, so ...
The First World War - Lee High School | Home of the Generals
... promised Mexico it would reward them with American land in the Southwest if they would declare war on the US ...
... promised Mexico it would reward them with American land in the Southwest if they would declare war on the US ...
Europe Plunges Into War
... had his bread gnawed. Kropp wrapped his in his waterproof sheet and put it under his head, but he cannot sleep because they run over his face to get at it. Detering meant to outwit them: he fastened a thin wire to the roof and suspended his bread from it. During the night when he switched on his poc ...
... had his bread gnawed. Kropp wrapped his in his waterproof sheet and put it under his head, but he cannot sleep because they run over his face to get at it. Detering meant to outwit them: he fastened a thin wire to the roof and suspended his bread from it. During the night when he switched on his poc ...
The South Lyon Herald - Salem
... &t although they, ar~ out- have regarded themselves as memstanding exaMples of the bers ‘of an “independent, uneonquered nation” living within the “fighting red man,” modern United States, but they were Amerversion, they are oMy two of icans first, as well as “First Ameran estimated 11,000 Indians i ...
... &t although they, ar~ out- have regarded themselves as memstanding exaMples of the bers ‘of an “independent, uneonquered nation” living within the “fighting red man,” modern United States, but they were Amerversion, they are oMy two of icans first, as well as “First Ameran estimated 11,000 Indians i ...
The Road to WWI Notes
... dissent all had a part of starting World War I, the outbreak of fighting stemmed directly from events in the Balkans in 1914 • States in Southeastern Europe had long struggled for independence from the Ottoman Empire. Russia and AustriaHungary competed for control of these new states. In 1914, Serbi ...
... dissent all had a part of starting World War I, the outbreak of fighting stemmed directly from events in the Balkans in 1914 • States in Southeastern Europe had long struggled for independence from the Ottoman Empire. Russia and AustriaHungary competed for control of these new states. In 1914, Serbi ...
MANIA What caused World War I, and why did the United States
... Europe’s alliance system caused the conflict to spread quickly, creating two main combatants. Allied Powers included Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia. Central Powers included Germany and Austria-Hungary. ...
... Europe’s alliance system caused the conflict to spread quickly, creating two main combatants. Allied Powers included Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia. Central Powers included Germany and Austria-Hungary. ...
File - tHE UNITED STATES OF GAHN
... The money-saving tactics of Hoover and other agencies such as the Fuel Administration and Treasury Department yielded about $21 billion towards the war fund. Other funding of the war came through increased taxes and bonds. Making Plowboys into Doughboys Although President Wilson opposed a draft, he ...
... The money-saving tactics of Hoover and other agencies such as the Fuel Administration and Treasury Department yielded about $21 billion towards the war fund. Other funding of the war came through increased taxes and bonds. Making Plowboys into Doughboys Although President Wilson opposed a draft, he ...
station 1 readings
... being debated. Those favoring the draft saw it as being fair and Democratic, with all Americans serving together. Those opposed to the draft- who preferred military service to be voluntary – viewed the draft as an example of the rich and educated exercising power over the poor, the working class and ...
... being debated. Those favoring the draft saw it as being fair and Democratic, with all Americans serving together. Those opposed to the draft- who preferred military service to be voluntary – viewed the draft as an example of the rich and educated exercising power over the poor, the working class and ...
Part One: - Schoolwires
... • Women’s suffrage leaders who had initially opposed war worked behind the war effort. – The war effort gave women a leading role in their communities selling war bonds, coordinating food conservation drives, and working for hospitals and the Red ...
... • Women’s suffrage leaders who had initially opposed war worked behind the war effort. – The war effort gave women a leading role in their communities selling war bonds, coordinating food conservation drives, and working for hospitals and the Red ...
World War I, Pt. 1 full
... Raw sewage mixed with rain water, rats, carcasses, rotten food, and spent ammunition Disease was widespread, feet would rot off in what was known as “trench foot” ...
... Raw sewage mixed with rain water, rats, carcasses, rotten food, and spent ammunition Disease was widespread, feet would rot off in what was known as “trench foot” ...
Chapter 13
... Nations Take Sides Central Powers: Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy ...
... Nations Take Sides Central Powers: Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy ...
The Causes of World War 1
... Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie other nations to stop the war or make it smaller, it spread rapidly, involving France and Belgium, and eventually Great Britain. As the world looked on, all of Europe erupted into war within months. American relations with European nations were at the t ...
... Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie other nations to stop the war or make it smaller, it spread rapidly, involving France and Belgium, and eventually Great Britain. As the world looked on, all of Europe erupted into war within months. American relations with European nations were at the t ...
The United States in World War I 1914-1920
... United States declared its neutrality. However, soon the U.S. began to side with the Allies, and in 1917 the U.S. was drawn into the war. ...
... United States declared its neutrality. However, soon the U.S. began to side with the Allies, and in 1917 the U.S. was drawn into the war. ...
Trench Warfare in WWI
... years old. A little nuggety bloke he was, too. We joked that the other soldiers would have had to have lifted him up to see over the trenches. ...
... years old. A little nuggety bloke he was, too. We joked that the other soldiers would have had to have lifted him up to see over the trenches. ...