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World War I 1. NOTES 4 Primary (MAIN) Causes of World War I a. Militarism b. Alliances c. Imperialism d. Nationalism SHORT TERM CAUSE 2. Gavrilo Princip = called “The Spark” (started WWI) a) Birthplace – Serbia (it is where you would find Yugoslavia)….also has Bosnia and Herzogovina. b) Two other terrorist with him = Ned Cabrinovic and Muhammed Mehmedbasic. They were suppose to kill the HEIR to the throne of Austria-Hungary because Serbia (Yugoslavia) was controlled by Austria-Hungary and Serbia wanted to be its own country. The name of their terrorist group was the BLACK HAND. They thought that by killing the heir to throne it would show that they had power and could be a country. c) What did Mehmedbasic do? The heir to the throne of A-H was named Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He was supposed to throw a bomb at the car of Ferdinand, but he got scared and didn’t do it. d) What did Cabrinovic do? June 28, 1914…..he DID throw a bomb at Franz Ferdinand’s car….BUT HE MISSED! He hit the car behind Ferdinand’s car. The bomb exploded and injured 2 people. After Cabrinovic missed, he took cyanide and tried to commit suicide before he was caught. He THEN jumped off a bridge into a river….still didn’t die…police caught him. e) Parade Route of Franz Ferdinand = Franz Ferdinand was on the way to the hospital to check on the 2 people that had been injured in the car behind him in the bomb attack…..the driver of Ferdinand’s car took a wrong turn and ended up driving right by Princip. Princip thought the assassination attempt was over and he was standing at a fruit stand eating an apple when Ferdinand’s car came driving by. The car stopped at an intersection…Princip walked over to the car and started shooting…Ferdinand was shot in the throat and his wife, Sophie was shot in the abdomen. Both of them died. f) What happened to Princip?? He turned the gun on himself to try and commit suicide, BUT a man behind him tackled him before he could fire the gun…he had also taken cyanide, but it made him sick and he threw it up. Princip was 19 and since he was under 21, he could not be given the death penalty….instead, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison….that was the maximum sentence allowed for someone under 21. He died in prison on April 28, 1918 of Tuberculosis. This was one year before the end of WWI. He had “sparked” the start of the war by killing F.Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. A-H…declared war on Serbia (where Princip was from….even though Serbian govt had nothing to do with the killing). Serbia and all of Yugoslavia was in an alliance with Great Britain and France SO they (G.B.and France) declared war on AH. Now, A-H was backed by the most powerful country in Europe…GERMANY….and Germany declared war then on G.B. and France!! That setup the sides to the start of WWI. 3. The Lusitania Ship sank in WWI, torpedoed by a German U-boat on 7 May 1915. The ship sank in 18 minutes, eight miles (15 km) off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, killing 1,198 of the 1,959 people aboard, including several hundred Americans. The sinking turned public opinion in many countries against Germany, and was instrumental in bringing the United States into World War I. The sinking of the Lusitania caused great controversy, which persists to this day. In the aftermath of the sinking, the German government tried to justify it by claiming in an official statement that she had been armed with guns, and had "large quantities of war material" in her cargo. IT REALLY WAS CARRYING WEAPONS. Leads to yellow journalism, helps get U.S. into WWI. 4. The Zimmerman Note Known as the final straw to get the U.S. into WWI. It was an intercepted letter sent from Germany to Mexico to try to persuade Mexico to attack the southwestern US. Germany’s intention was for Mexico to preoccupy the US long enough for Germany to defeat the British and then they would help Mexico defeat the US. They promised Mexico all former Mexican territory after the war (Texas, New Mexico, parts of California). This was the “Final Straw” which caused the US to declare war on Germany. 5. Who were the Triple Entente members (ALLIES)? Great Britain France Serbia Russia United States*** 6. Who were the Central Powers? Germany Austria-Hungary Italy*** 7. Deaths of WWI Great Britain – 3,190,235 France – 6,616,800 Italy – 2,197,000 Russia – 9,150,000 U.S. – 364,826 Austria-Hungary – 1,567,000 Germany – 2,467,897 Wounded in WWI G.B. – 2,090,212 France – 4,266,000 Italy – 947,000 Russia – 4,950,000 U.S. – 234,300 Austria-Hungary – 3,620,000 Germany – 4,247,143 The total number of casualties in World War I, both military and civilian, were about 37 million 8. How many were in the U.S. military before WWI (1914)? Army = only 98,000 National Guard = 27,000 9. When the U.S. declared war in 1917, President Woodrow Wilson sent the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) to the Western Front in France. The unit was led by General John Pershing!! The American Expeditionary Forces or AEF was the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I. The first American troops, who were often called "Doughboys," first landed in Europe in June 1917. However the AEF did not participate at the front until late October 1917, The AEF sustained about 320,000 casualties; 53,402 battle deaths, 63,114 non combat deaths and 204,000 wounded.[1] the pneumonia/influenza pandemic during the fall of 1918 took the lives of more than 25,000 men from the AEF while another 360,000 became gravely ill.[ Selective Service Act – THE DRAFT….Age 21-30 were recruited. September 12, 1918 ---23,908,566 registered for the draft….4,000,000 were actually drafted. 10. 11. In 1917, the Air Force ONLY had 260 planes…By 1918, Congress passed a $640 MILLION spending bill for new aircraft…the U.S. immediately built 22,000 new planes. WHY WAS WAR SO DEADLY IN WWI? -Didn’t learn from late 19th century wars in Africa or the American Civil War. -New Weapons -New warfare -Modern Warfare, Concept of TOTAL WAR 12. Poison gas in WWI estimated total deaths from gas – 192,000 * # hospitalized from gas attacks – 1.2 million * Russia suffered the most poison gas casualities because Germany used it on them the most (96,000). * 3 How did Germany first use chlorine gas against France? a. First used April of 1915. The French said they saw a yellow-green cloud and it smelled like a mixture of pineapple and pepper. Victims of chlorine gas suffered severe burning in the chest/lungs/throat…eventually, the victim would cough up their lungs in clots. b. How did allied troops use GAS MASKS? They were supplied with cotton pads that could be soaked in URINE…it was discovered that the ammonia in urine counteracted the poison gas. Soldiers held the urine soaked cotton pads over their face until they could run away from the gas. c. MUSTARD GAS == first used by Germany in 1917. It was odorless and sometimes it would take 12 hours to take effect. Mustard Gas victims suffered blistered skin, burning eyes and internal bleeding. Victims had to be strapped to their bed because they would cough so violently they would break bones. Lungs were coughed up in chunks. Gas was heavier than air so it would sink in the low trenches where troops would breathe it in…if troops jumped out of the trench to escape, then snipers would pick them off. 14.LICE in WWI They were pale yellow in color. They left blotchy, red bite marks all over the body. They created a sour, stale smell in the victim. There were various methods used by soldiers to remove lice….a lighted candle held up to the infected skin would work (burn out the lice). Also, the army arranged for the men to take baths in huge vats (tubs) of scalding hot water. Clothes were put in a de-lousing machine…this rarely worked because the lice eggs remained in the clothes and within 2 or 3 hours, the soldiers body heat would hatch out the eggs…caused a disease called PYRREXIA or commonly called TRENCH FEVER. 15.Diet of Soldiers in WWI Great Britain – 1914 = they were issued 18 ounces of meat per day and 8 ounces of veggies. By 1916, it was only 6 ounces of each per day. By 1917, they only got meat about 9 out of 30 days. TRENCH DIET – canned corned beef (called “Bully Beef”)…and bread/biscuits. By 1916, there was a shortage of flour, SO, bread was being made out of dried, ground up turnips. The main food at “the front” was pea soup with some chunks of horse meat in it. 16.RATS in the trenches --Men killed in the trenches and between them were left there….were thousands of decaying bodies all over the area. “CORPSE RATS”-- rats were huge because of so much to eat (dead men). A pair of rats could produce 880 offspring each year! To eat, they would start at the eye sockets…then tunnel on through the dead body to get inside and eat that part first. 17.TRENCHFOOT --Caused by wet, cold, unsanitary conditions. Feet would go numb and then turn red, purple and black. Soldiers were later given grease from whale fat…they would use this to coat their feet and their boots and was used as a water repellent. A Batallion would use 10 gallons per day!! 18.No Mans Land The area between the trenches….mud, dead bodies, etc…a soldier did NOT want to get caught out between the trenches in no man’s land. 19.Deep Dugout An area under the trenches where troops could hide…usually officers. They would get soldiers to dig down 45 to 50 feet deep below the trenches and dig out an area big enough to hide in or discuss strategy. 20.Latrines – Also called “TRENCH TOILETS”…these were usually 4 or 5 foot deep holes. Each company had at least 2 men responsible for digging these and then cleaning them out…usually for punishment. 21.Snipers in WW I – Specially trained marksman…they would sneak around in No Man’s Land. One trick that was used that actually worked was that the sniper would fly a kite over the enemy trench with some sort of writing on it. When the enemy stuck his head up to see what it said….BOOM! 22.Great Britain had 240,000 amputations in WWI. 23. Flamethrower Invented by Germany….it took 2 men to operate. It had a range of about 50 yards. The goal was to sneak to the end of an enemy trench and then fire the flamethrower up the trench and fry the enemy. 24 TRENCH WARFARE – WAS ON THE WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE!!! 25. Tunnels in WWI One side would try and tunnel under the trenches to get to the enemy trench. 26. Tanks in WWI Called the MARK I Tank….1916. This was used by the allies to break German lines in the trenches and actually win WWI. 27. Bolt Action Rifle “new weapon”…..the main weapon used in WWI. Was invented by an American named James Paris Lee. Different Brands of rifles that were developed: United States – The Springfield Germany --- Mauser Italy --- Mannlicher Carcano Great Britain – The Lee Infield. 28.Machine Guns Invented by HIRAM MAXIM -- This new improved machine gun could shoot 400-600 rounds per minute…it took a crew of 3 to actually operate it in the trenches. 29. Concrete Blockhouses Most of these were on the Western Front IN FRANCE where the trenches were located…these barriers were used to protect the machine gunners! 30.The Bolshevik Revolution: 1917, Czar Nicholas II (last Russian Czar), is leading his troops in battle in WWI, leaving his wife and Confidant (Rasputin) in charge of running Russia. People do not like or trust Rasputin, several assassination attempts (Poison, stab, drown, shot, and he survives all), before he finally executed. Bolsheviks, Led by communist leader Vladimir Lenin, overthrow the Czar and murder the entire Romanov family (except for maybe Anastasia). Bolshevik Revolution is sometimes called the Communist Revolution, and the Russians withdraw for WWI. ***The United States tries to support the Czar and his family in a failed mission at Archangel. This is one reason the Russians hate us and don’t trust us and leads to Cold War. 31. WWI ends -11th hour of 11th month of 11th day -Treaty of Versailles ends WWI -President Woodrow Wilson writes 14 points for international peace, which sets up League of Nations, but the U.S. never joins and it is not successful. He also warns punishing Germany. -France and Britain want to punish Germany and do, dismantling army and forcing them to pay war REPARATIONS. Germany is forced to sign the War Guilt Clause, claiming responsibility for the war. This will lead to the Global Great Depression, and ultimately WWII, as Germany can not pay reparations, and allows Hitler to come to power, promising to return Germany to glory, and refusing to pay reparations while building up his army. 32. Major differences/changes in Europe BEFORE WWI (1914) until the END of WWI (1919) New countries were formed after the war….those are Austria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Smaller countries were formed out of Russia. Russia changed to U.S.S.R. and became communist (Russian Revolution). Yugoslavia (United Slavic States)was formed. The country of Turkey was formed out of the remaining Ottoman Empire. France and Britain want to punish Germany and do, dismantling army and forcing them to pay war REPARATIONS. Germany is forced to sign the War Guilt Clause, claiming responsibility for the war. This will lead to the Global Great Depression, and ultimately WWII, as Germany cannot pay reparations, and allows Hitler to come to power, promising to return Germany to glory, and refusing to pay reparations while building up his army. Wilson's 14 Points 1. An end to all secret diplomacy 2. Freedom of the seas in peace and war 3. The reduction of trade barriers among nations 4. The general reduction of armaments 5. The adjustment of colonial claims in the interest of the inhabitants as well as of the colonial powers 6. The evacuation of Russian territory and a welcome for its government to the society of nations 7. The restoration of Belgium 8. The evacuation of all French territory, including Alsace-Lorraine 9. The readjustment of Italian boundaries along clearly recognizable lines of nationality 10. Independence for various national groups in Austria-Hungary 11. The restoration of the Balkan nations and free access to the sea for Serbia 12. Protection for minorities in Turkey and the free passage of the ships of all nations through the Dardanelles 13. Independence for Poland, including access to the sea 14. A league of nations to protect "mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small nations alike."