Paper 2 Essay Exemplar - Role of Technology File
... organise their army, factories and with Stalin prepared to use every means possible no matter what the cost to fight the Germans in the long term. Secondly Germany was weakened by her allies. In the First World War, the Austrian Hungarian army was not able to consolidate its position in the Balkans ...
... organise their army, factories and with Stalin prepared to use every means possible no matter what the cost to fight the Germans in the long term. Secondly Germany was weakened by her allies. In the First World War, the Austrian Hungarian army was not able to consolidate its position in the Balkans ...
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... • WWI was fought from 1914 to 1918. • In June of 1914 the Archduke of the Austrian Empire, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Bosnia by a Serbian terrorist, Gavrilo Princip a member of the Black Hand Society. • Bosnia was controlled by Austria-Hungary, Austria- Hungary accused Serbia of trying to c ...
... • WWI was fought from 1914 to 1918. • In June of 1914 the Archduke of the Austrian Empire, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Bosnia by a Serbian terrorist, Gavrilo Princip a member of the Black Hand Society. • Bosnia was controlled by Austria-Hungary, Austria- Hungary accused Serbia of trying to c ...
Russia
... 1914 – 1915 Illusions and Stalemate • War would be over in a few weeks – Ignored the length and brutality of the American Civil War (prototype to World War I) ...
... 1914 – 1915 Illusions and Stalemate • War would be over in a few weeks – Ignored the length and brutality of the American Civil War (prototype to World War I) ...
Slide 1 - Lepley
... 1914 – 1915 Illusions and Stalemate • War would be over in a few weeks – Ignored the length and brutality of the American Civil War (prototype to World War I) ...
... 1914 – 1915 Illusions and Stalemate • War would be over in a few weeks – Ignored the length and brutality of the American Civil War (prototype to World War I) ...
THE END OF THE GREAT WAR
... constantly on retreat ﴾by now the Americans had joined as well﴿. This shattered the faith in victory among the Germans. Now they only wanted to end the war. The 11 August Wilhelm II concluded that Germany was going towards defeat and the war had to be ended. By the end of September Bulgaria had sur ...
... constantly on retreat ﴾by now the Americans had joined as well﴿. This shattered the faith in victory among the Germans. Now they only wanted to end the war. The 11 August Wilhelm II concluded that Germany was going towards defeat and the war had to be ended. By the end of September Bulgaria had sur ...
CHAPTER 26 War and Revolution, 1914–1920
... organization of states to oversee the peace. The latter provision was ironically accepted in Europe where the League of Nations became a reality, but rejected by the Congress of the United States who refused to become a member of the new organization. Georges Clemenceau of France represented the par ...
... organization of states to oversee the peace. The latter provision was ironically accepted in Europe where the League of Nations became a reality, but rejected by the Congress of the United States who refused to become a member of the new organization. Georges Clemenceau of France represented the par ...
War and Revolution
... Germany invaded Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. Britain declares war on Germany Germany declared war on France ...
... Germany invaded Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. Britain declares war on Germany Germany declared war on France ...
(technically the Third Battle of Ypres, of which Passchendaele was
... Certain specific problems also helped to create suspicion throughout Europe. The first was Germany's fear of the huge British Empire. By 1900, Britain owned a quarter of the world. Countries such as Canada, India, South Africa, Egypt, Australia and New Zealand were owned by Britain as part of the B ...
... Certain specific problems also helped to create suspicion throughout Europe. The first was Germany's fear of the huge British Empire. By 1900, Britain owned a quarter of the world. Countries such as Canada, India, South Africa, Egypt, Australia and New Zealand were owned by Britain as part of the B ...
Imperialism - Aff - aise
... expand the Navy which caused Britain to feel threatened. This in turn made England embark on ...
... expand the Navy which caused Britain to feel threatened. This in turn made England embark on ...
PPT- WWI
... effect - chain or series of diplomatic failures resulting in war U. Ultimatum… Serbia concedes to A-H. A-H declares war on Serbia anyway. R. Russia and France mobilize against Germany G. Germany declares war on France using the Schlieffan plan, going through neutral Belgium E. England declares ...
... effect - chain or series of diplomatic failures resulting in war U. Ultimatum… Serbia concedes to A-H. A-H declares war on Serbia anyway. R. Russia and France mobilize against Germany G. Germany declares war on France using the Schlieffan plan, going through neutral Belgium E. England declares ...
Germany Austria
... people in uniform even if you were not in the military. • It became a status symbol to wear military gear as military discipline and war became more admired. • Military leaders felt it was better to attack first rather than wait to be attacked, because of the time it took to mobilize troops. ...
... people in uniform even if you were not in the military. • It became a status symbol to wear military gear as military discipline and war became more admired. • Military leaders felt it was better to attack first rather than wait to be attacked, because of the time it took to mobilize troops. ...
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... with the bodies of dead soldiers. One Allied soldier remembered, “the bottom of the trench was springy like a mattress because of all the dead bodies underneath. At night, the stench was worse, we tied material around our mouths and noses…the flies entered the trenches at night and lined them comple ...
... with the bodies of dead soldiers. One Allied soldier remembered, “the bottom of the trench was springy like a mattress because of all the dead bodies underneath. At night, the stench was worse, we tied material around our mouths and noses…the flies entered the trenches at night and lined them comple ...
The Crisis of the Imperial Order 1900-1929
... The Ottoman Empire at War • Turks signed a secret alliance with Germany in 1914 • Turkey engaged in unsuccessful campaigns against Russia, deported the Armenians (causing deaths of hundreds of thousands), and closed the Dardanelles • When they failed to open the Dardanelles Straits by force, the Br ...
... The Ottoman Empire at War • Turks signed a secret alliance with Germany in 1914 • Turkey engaged in unsuccessful campaigns against Russia, deported the Armenians (causing deaths of hundreds of thousands), and closed the Dardanelles • When they failed to open the Dardanelles Straits by force, the Br ...
The Great War
... – European Allies called them “doughboys” at first—due to inexperience – but the fresh, strong, & energized U.S. troops helped the Allies win WWI ...
... – European Allies called them “doughboys” at first—due to inexperience – but the fresh, strong, & energized U.S. troops helped the Allies win WWI ...
Slide one: (Background to why alliances were getting formed)
... -There were also _____ countries that did not go into war. Slide three: (Who joined who, and when) -France allied itself to Russia in _____, since both countries were concerned of Germanys increasing power and influence in Europe. -It was only till __________________________________ joined this alli ...
... -There were also _____ countries that did not go into war. Slide three: (Who joined who, and when) -France allied itself to Russia in _____, since both countries were concerned of Germanys increasing power and influence in Europe. -It was only till __________________________________ joined this alli ...
Social Studies High School World History Unit 6 Blackline Master
... Austrian foreign ministry official is sent to Berlin to ascertain German policy on the assassination. German military is in favor of early action before Russia can mobilize. German Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Austria a “blank cheque” of support if Austria acts against Serbia for assassination. Austrian ...
... Austrian foreign ministry official is sent to Berlin to ascertain German policy on the assassination. German military is in favor of early action before Russia can mobilize. German Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Austria a “blank cheque” of support if Austria acts against Serbia for assassination. Austrian ...
Unit 6, Activity 1, World War I Vocabulary
... Austrian foreign ministry official is sent to Berlin to ascertain German policy on the assassination. German military is in favor of early action before Russia can mobilize. German Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Austria a “blank cheque” of support if Austria acts against Serbia for assassination. Austrian ...
... Austrian foreign ministry official is sent to Berlin to ascertain German policy on the assassination. German military is in favor of early action before Russia can mobilize. German Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Austria a “blank cheque” of support if Austria acts against Serbia for assassination. Austrian ...
Chapter Twelve Structured Notes - Wappingers Central School District
... Led by Henry Cabot Lodge, The US Senate did not join the League of Nations because membership would involve the U.S. in world affairs too much. The US Senate refused to ratify (pass) the Treaty of Versailles The US Senate did not want the US to be dragged into any future European wars, which the ...
... Led by Henry Cabot Lodge, The US Senate did not join the League of Nations because membership would involve the U.S. in world affairs too much. The US Senate refused to ratify (pass) the Treaty of Versailles The US Senate did not want the US to be dragged into any future European wars, which the ...
Trench Warfare in WWI
... Technology turned WWI into an Industrial War. Military tactics were unable to stay up with the changes in technology. ...
... Technology turned WWI into an Industrial War. Military tactics were unable to stay up with the changes in technology. ...
Treaty of Versailles
... • Germany to return the territories it had taken during the war • Self-Government for the nations of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and for the non-Turkish people within the Ottoman Empire • The creation of an independent Polish state • However, Britain wanted to rebuild a strong economy by restoring E ...
... • Germany to return the territories it had taken during the war • Self-Government for the nations of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and for the non-Turkish people within the Ottoman Empire • The creation of an independent Polish state • However, Britain wanted to rebuild a strong economy by restoring E ...
The Great War - Oshkosh Public Museum
... more intense World War often takes attention away from the first. So why should we still care about the Great War—its common name before anyone knew there would be a second one? The conflict had begun in late July 1914 with the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s declaration of war on its neighbor Serbia. A l ...
... more intense World War often takes attention away from the first. So why should we still care about the Great War—its common name before anyone knew there would be a second one? The conflict had begun in late July 1914 with the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s declaration of war on its neighbor Serbia. A l ...
WORLD WAR 1 - ebruggeman
... each other help if needed. A number of alliances had been signed by countries between the years 1879 and 1914. These alliances meant that some countries had no option but to declare war if one of their allies declared war first ...
... each other help if needed. A number of alliances had been signed by countries between the years 1879 and 1914. These alliances meant that some countries had no option but to declare war if one of their allies declared war first ...
World War I and Aftermath
... • The other Allied governments felt that Wilson’s plan was too lenient toward Germany. • The Treaty of Versailles, signed by Germany, weakened Wilson’s proposal. The treaty stripped Germany of its armed forces and made it pay reparations, or war damages to the Allies. • The Treaty of Versailles and ...
... • The other Allied governments felt that Wilson’s plan was too lenient toward Germany. • The Treaty of Versailles, signed by Germany, weakened Wilson’s proposal. The treaty stripped Germany of its armed forces and made it pay reparations, or war damages to the Allies. • The Treaty of Versailles and ...