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“Peace Remains at the Mercy of an Accident” Triple Entente: • 1894 - France allied with Russia • 1904 – France allied with Britain • 1907 – Anglo-Russian Entente Triple Alliance: • 1907 – Germany denounced Entente and strengthened ties to Austria-Hungary (allied since 1879), alliance with Italy dated back to 1881 Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand June 28, 1914 War in West http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/maps/ • Schlieffen Plan • First Battle of Marne • Somme • Stalemate War in the East • Aug 1914 – Japan joins Allies • Nov 1914 – Allies declare war on Ottoman E. • Spring 1915 - Austria unable to defeat Russia and Serbia must be aided by Germany • May 1915 – Italians break alliance, join Allies • 1916 – Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Bulgaria eliminate Serbia from the war • 1917 – Lawrence of Arabia incites Arab rebellion against Ottoman Turks • 1918 – British forces in Egypt destroy Ottoman Empire Origins of Russian Revolution • Suffering on home front • Unprepared Military • Demoralizing losses: 1914 -1916, 2 million soldiers killed, 4-6 million captured or wounded 1917 • • • • March 8 – “Peace and Bread” March 10 – City-wide shut down March 15 – Nicholas forced to abdicate With “Peace, Land Bread” as his slogan, Lenin gains power • July 17 – Romanov Dynasty ends • July onward, Bolsheviks rule Russia V. Lenin, Bolshevik Leader Romanov Family before their execution during the Russian Revolution 1918 • New Communist Government signs BrestLitvosk Treaty to end the war with Germany • Gave up Eastern Poland, Ukraine, Finland, Baltic Provinces • 1918-1921 Civil War breaks out – Red Army v. White Army – Revolutionary Terror April 1917 - US joins the War • The Doughboys go “Over There” to protect democracy and free trade • http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/overthe re.htm • August 3, 1918 - Allies defeat the Germans at the Second Battle of Marne • November 11, 1918 - Armistice signed to end hostilities Highlights of Wilson’s Fourteen Points • No secret diplomacy • Reduction of national armaments to only domestic safety • Self-determination of people so that “all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded utmost satisfaction” • General Association of nations to guarantee the political independence and territorial integrity to great and small nations Treaty of Versailles • • • • • • “Dictated Peace” War-Guilt Clause Return of Alsace and Lorraine to France Reparations Demilitarization Rhineland DMZ Map redrawn to create new countries Tubed pedicle Antibiotics had not yet been invented, meaning it was very hard to graft tissue from one part of the body to another because infection often developed. But while treating Able Seaman Willie Vicarage, Gillies invented the “tubed pedicle”. This used a flap of skin from the chest or forehead and “swung” it into place over the face. The flap remained attached but was stitched into a tube. This kept the original blood supply intact and dramatically reduced the infection rate. William M Spreckley THE AFTERMATH Youth in Mourning, 1916 by Sir George Clausen