WWI
... Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers). • The Allies withdrew from Gallipoli after a disastrous campaign. • Italy opened up a front against AustriaHungary on the side of the Allies. ...
... Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers). • The Allies withdrew from Gallipoli after a disastrous campaign. • Italy opened up a front against AustriaHungary on the side of the Allies. ...
PowerPoint: The Schenk Case and its historical implications
... and to promote self-determination of oppressed nations. Millions participated in the war effort. It was the first technological and total war in which survival would be determined by its outcome. The industrial revolution had unleashed a potential holocaust for which few were prepared. Previously, w ...
... and to promote self-determination of oppressed nations. Millions participated in the war effort. It was the first technological and total war in which survival would be determined by its outcome. The industrial revolution had unleashed a potential holocaust for which few were prepared. Previously, w ...
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... Evaluate various explanations for actions or events during World War I, and determine which explanation best accords with textual evidence. ...
... Evaluate various explanations for actions or events during World War I, and determine which explanation best accords with textual evidence. ...
The Russian Civil War
... Until Nov 1918 armistice, allied intervention aimed to reactivate eastern front by helping Russians fight Germany. After this its purpose turned murky. Allies wanted to stabilise the situation in order to have a Gov there with which to agree on the frontiers of post war Finland, Baltic States, Polan ...
... Until Nov 1918 armistice, allied intervention aimed to reactivate eastern front by helping Russians fight Germany. After this its purpose turned murky. Allies wanted to stabilise the situation in order to have a Gov there with which to agree on the frontiers of post war Finland, Baltic States, Polan ...
world war i
... Despite claims of European powers that they were not preparing for war, most were training armies and building their stores of ships and weapons. Germany and Britain were leading players in what was called the ‘arms race’. Britain had the largest navy but was still pouring milions of pounds into shi ...
... Despite claims of European powers that they were not preparing for war, most were training armies and building their stores of ships and weapons. Germany and Britain were leading players in what was called the ‘arms race’. Britain had the largest navy but was still pouring milions of pounds into shi ...
Chapter 23
... The Sedition Act of 1918 made it a felony “to utter, print, or publish disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government, the Constitution [or] the flag...or by word or act oppose the cause of the United States.” Jacob Abrams and others published pamphlets attacking Pre ...
... The Sedition Act of 1918 made it a felony “to utter, print, or publish disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government, the Constitution [or] the flag...or by word or act oppose the cause of the United States.” Jacob Abrams and others published pamphlets attacking Pre ...
The First World War: Slaughter and Resistance
... Central Powers did not significantly outnumber the Italian troops, it turned into a rout. The Central Powers took 293,000 prisoners and occupied the area around Venice losing no more than a handful of men. However, Caporetto was not simply a military disaster. There was an element of anti-war consci ...
... Central Powers did not significantly outnumber the Italian troops, it turned into a rout. The Central Powers took 293,000 prisoners and occupied the area around Venice losing no more than a handful of men. However, Caporetto was not simply a military disaster. There was an element of anti-war consci ...
World War 1 Main Idea:
... Land. However, men were sometimes ordered into No Man's Land to obtain information about the enemy. When an artillery shell had landed just in front of an enemy trench, soldiers were often ordered to take control of the shell-hole and to try and spy on the enemy. Small patrols were also sent out to ...
... Land. However, men were sometimes ordered into No Man's Land to obtain information about the enemy. When an artillery shell had landed just in front of an enemy trench, soldiers were often ordered to take control of the shell-hole and to try and spy on the enemy. Small patrols were also sent out to ...
World War I
... wounded. Ten years after the war ended, he published Im Westen Nichts Neues, translated into English a year later as All Quiet on the Western Front, a novel about the experiences of ordinary German soldiers during the war. After Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Germany in the early 1930s, the fiercel ...
... wounded. Ten years after the war ended, he published Im Westen Nichts Neues, translated into English a year later as All Quiet on the Western Front, a novel about the experiences of ordinary German soldiers during the war. After Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Germany in the early 1930s, the fiercel ...
World War 1 - MVUSD Haiku Learning
... Land. However, men were sometimes ordered into No Man's Land to obtain information about the enemy. When an artillery shell had landed just in front of an enemy trench, soldiers were often ordered to take control of the shell-hole and to try and spy on the enemy. Small patrols were also sent out to ...
... Land. However, men were sometimes ordered into No Man's Land to obtain information about the enemy. When an artillery shell had landed just in front of an enemy trench, soldiers were often ordered to take control of the shell-hole and to try and spy on the enemy. Small patrols were also sent out to ...
Chapter 13
... Stretch of battlefield along the German and French border Russians and Serbs fought Germans and Austro-Hungarians ...
... Stretch of battlefield along the German and French border Russians and Serbs fought Germans and Austro-Hungarians ...
the war to end all wars
... • Over 40 kills for Germany… Appeared in every major publication • Despite the success of Boelcke, his protégé was the one man you did NOT WANT to see in the skies… • Manfred Von Richtoffen (The Red Baron) had over 80 kills • France’s top pilot was Rene’ Fonck with 75 ...
... • Over 40 kills for Germany… Appeared in every major publication • Despite the success of Boelcke, his protégé was the one man you did NOT WANT to see in the skies… • Manfred Von Richtoffen (The Red Baron) had over 80 kills • France’s top pilot was Rene’ Fonck with 75 ...
WWI “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS”
... - Nov. 1914 – the Ottoman Empire came in the war On Germany’s side; April 1915 – Bulgaria joins the Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire – they become known as the Central Powers - Italy joined the Allies because they were promised Austrian territory after an Allied victory; By 1917 the ...
... - Nov. 1914 – the Ottoman Empire came in the war On Germany’s side; April 1915 – Bulgaria joins the Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire – they become known as the Central Powers - Italy joined the Allies because they were promised Austrian territory after an Allied victory; By 1917 the ...
Chapter 24 Study Guide
... February–December, 1915 Allies and Central powers clash at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire. ...
... February–December, 1915 Allies and Central powers clash at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire. ...
World War I and the Russian Revolution: 1914-1920
... Germany lost all its old imperial colonies (given to Britain/France) Germany had to destroy all its submarines, give up most of its navy, destroy its entire air force, and have an army of only 100,000 men • Germany lost some of its territory (but not a lot) • The part of Germany on the French/German ...
... Germany lost all its old imperial colonies (given to Britain/France) Germany had to destroy all its submarines, give up most of its navy, destroy its entire air force, and have an army of only 100,000 men • Germany lost some of its territory (but not a lot) • The part of Germany on the French/German ...
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... Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail? Give at least 3 reasons. •The “right arm” of Germany was slowed down by a stubborn and resisting Belgium •The German army pushed French forces back rather than luring them to be crushed by the “right arm” of Germany’s forces. • Russia attacked quickly and general Sc ...
... Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail? Give at least 3 reasons. •The “right arm” of Germany was slowed down by a stubborn and resisting Belgium •The German army pushed French forces back rather than luring them to be crushed by the “right arm” of Germany’s forces. • Russia attacked quickly and general Sc ...
World War 1
... Karl von Bulow. The British forces and the French 5th Army now advanced into the gap that had been created splitting the two German armies. For the next three days the German forces were unable to break through the Allied lines. This deadlocked region in northern France became known as the Western F ...
... Karl von Bulow. The British forces and the French 5th Army now advanced into the gap that had been created splitting the two German armies. For the next three days the German forces were unable to break through the Allied lines. This deadlocked region in northern France became known as the Western F ...
File - US History Options
... The Century: Peter Jennings Shell Shocked: WWI 1. What happened to the Lusitania? Why was it important? The Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine in 1915 killing 128 Americans. The sinking fed even more desire for war in the US even though the US did not declare war immediately. 2. What are peopl ...
... The Century: Peter Jennings Shell Shocked: WWI 1. What happened to the Lusitania? Why was it important? The Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine in 1915 killing 128 Americans. The sinking fed even more desire for war in the US even though the US did not declare war immediately. 2. What are peopl ...
431-437
... Read to learn why many governments resorted to censorship and similar practices during World War I. As World War I dragged on, it became a total war, involving a complete mobilization of resources and people. It affected the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, however remote they might b ...
... Read to learn why many governments resorted to censorship and similar practices during World War I. As World War I dragged on, it became a total war, involving a complete mobilization of resources and people. It affected the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, however remote they might b ...
Here Comes the United States
... Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Russia signed the treaty to exit the war, turning over control of Poland, Ukraine, Finland, and the Baltic provinces. All of these territories he expected back when socialist revolutions spread through Europe. ...
... Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Russia signed the treaty to exit the war, turning over control of Poland, Ukraine, Finland, and the Baltic provinces. All of these territories he expected back when socialist revolutions spread through Europe. ...
Slide 1
... • Archduke Franz Ferdinand- He and his wife were assassinated by a Serb nationalist in June, 1914 causing the start of WW I. Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary ...
... • Archduke Franz Ferdinand- He and his wife were assassinated by a Serb nationalist in June, 1914 causing the start of WW I. Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary ...
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... – 1 million women joined the workforce. – About 25,000 women volunteered to serve in noncombat positions in Europe. • Other women protested America’s participation in the war. ...
... – 1 million women joined the workforce. – About 25,000 women volunteered to serve in noncombat positions in Europe. • Other women protested America’s participation in the war. ...
World War I and the End of the ottoman order
... • In December 1917 the British took Jerusalem. • In 1918 the Ottomans defenses stiffened.. October 31, 1918 the Ottomans signed the Armistice of ...
... • In December 1917 the British took Jerusalem. • In 1918 the Ottomans defenses stiffened.. October 31, 1918 the Ottomans signed the Armistice of ...