Topic 5 Lesson 3 Note Taker
... Understand the contributions of the American Expeditionary Force to the Allied victory in World War I. Describe the issues raised by President Wilson’s Fourteen Points. Analyze the decisions made at the Paris Peace Conference and included in the Treaty of Versailles. Evaluate the pros and co ...
... Understand the contributions of the American Expeditionary Force to the Allied victory in World War I. Describe the issues raised by President Wilson’s Fourteen Points. Analyze the decisions made at the Paris Peace Conference and included in the Treaty of Versailles. Evaluate the pros and co ...
World War I: Summary Causes of World War I: Nationalism Alliances
... British- helped Arab nationalists rise up against the Turks United States in WWI:1917 Many Americans had been pushing for isolationism ...
... British- helped Arab nationalists rise up against the Turks United States in WWI:1917 Many Americans had been pushing for isolationism ...
Correct Clues
... U-boat - This was a German submarine. Allied Powers - Great Britain, France, Russia, & the United States belonged to this side in the war.. Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this side in the war. Influenza - A pandemic of this sickness resulted in the deat ...
... U-boat - This was a German submarine. Allied Powers - Great Britain, France, Russia, & the United States belonged to this side in the war.. Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this side in the war. Influenza - A pandemic of this sickness resulted in the deat ...
Chapter 24, Lesson 3
... • Bolshevik Revolution overthrew new gov’t that had overthrown Czar Nicholas II • Led by Vladimir Lenin, who signed Treaty of Brest-Litovsk w/ Germany • Peace in the East meant Germans could focus on Western Front ...
... • Bolshevik Revolution overthrew new gov’t that had overthrown Czar Nicholas II • Led by Vladimir Lenin, who signed Treaty of Brest-Litovsk w/ Germany • Peace in the East meant Germans could focus on Western Front ...
Birth of Modern technology ppt
... Russia Exits the War In March 1917, Nicholas II abdicates his throne, the Russian Duma continues to fight. In October 1917: Lenin and the Bolsheviks take command: The Soviet Union is created. March 1918: Soviets and Germans sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the war in the East. ...
... Russia Exits the War In March 1917, Nicholas II abdicates his throne, the Russian Duma continues to fight. In October 1917: Lenin and the Bolsheviks take command: The Soviet Union is created. March 1918: Soviets and Germans sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the war in the East. ...
The Birth of Modern Warfare
... Russia Exits the War In March 1917, Nicholas II abdicates his throne, the Russian Duma continues to fight. In October 1917: Lenin and the Bolsheviks take command: The Soviet Union is created. March 1918: Soviets and Germans sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the war in the East. ...
... Russia Exits the War In March 1917, Nicholas II abdicates his throne, the Russian Duma continues to fight. In October 1917: Lenin and the Bolsheviks take command: The Soviet Union is created. March 1918: Soviets and Germans sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the war in the East. ...
CHAPTER 26 – ALLIANCES, WAR, AND A TROUBLED PEACE
... Serbia? Of Austria? Of Russia? What was the aim of German policy in July 1914? Did Germany want a general war? ...
... Serbia? Of Austria? Of Russia? What was the aim of German policy in July 1914? Did Germany want a general war? ...
1917 The Russian Revolution took place and Russia withdrew from
... 1917 The Russian Revolution took place and Russia withdrew from the war. The war on the Eastern front was over. ...
... 1917 The Russian Revolution took place and Russia withdrew from the war. The war on the Eastern front was over. ...
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the new Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey), that ended Russia's participation in World War I. The treaty was signed at Brest-Litovsk (Polish: Brześć Litewski; since 1945 Brest, Belarus), after two months of negotiations. The treaty was forced on the Bolshevik government by the threat of further advances by German and Austrian forces. According to the treaty, Soviet Russia defaulted on all of Imperial Russia's commitments to the Triple Entente alliance.In the treaty, Bolshevik Russia ceded the Baltic States to Germany, and its province of Kars Oblast in the south Caucasus to the Ottoman Empire. It also recognized the independence of Ukraine. Russia also agreed to pay six billion German gold mark in reparations. Historian Spencer Tucker says, ""The German General Staff had formulated extraordinarily harsh terms that shocked even the German negotiator."" Congress Poland was not mentioned in the treaty, as Germans refused to recognize the existence of any Polish representatives, which in turn led to Polish protests. When Germans later complained that the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 was too harsh on them, the Allies (and historians favorable to the Allies) responded that it was more benign than Brest-Litovsk.Under the treaty, the Baltic states were meant to become German vassal states under German princelings.The treaty was effectively terminated in November 1918, when Germany surrendered to the Allies. However, it did provide some relief to the Bolsheviks, already fighting the Russian Civil War, by renouncing Russia's claims on Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and Lithuania.