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Title: World War I


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World War I
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Drill 2/7
  • What is Nationalism?
  • Objective SWBAT Identify the causes of
    political instability in Europe leading up to
    World War I

3
Drill 2/7
  • Nationalism
  • A belief that one should be loyal to their
    nation, not a King or Emperor
  • Nation A population that shares a unique culture

4
Europe
  • Europe was enjoying a time of relative peace
  • Nationalist movements in the 19th C had seen the
    states of Italy and Germany rise
  • The Ottoman Empire was in decline leading to
    instability in the Balkan Region of Europe

5
Germany rises
  • Led by Otto von Bismarck
  • Germany would become an independent state in 1871
  • He would be the first Chancellor of the German
    Empire

6
Problems with France
  • Fearing French revenge from a previous conflict
    Bismarck tries to isolate France
  • He allies Germany with Austria-Hungary and Italy
  • THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE
  • He also signs a treaty with Russia

7
Treaties break down
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II takes control of Germany in
    1888
  • He is determined to make Germany a military
    leader in Europe
  • The treaty with Russia lapses in 1890
  • Russia allies herself with France
  • Russia and A-H can now openly compete for the
    Balkans

8
Europe Reacts
  • Great Britain is alarmed at German aggression
  • Allies herself with France and Russia
  • THE TRIPLE ENTENTE

9
The Balkans
  • Once a part of the now crumbling Ottoman Empire
  • Russia and Austria compete for land
  • Austria, the stronger and better positioned
    nation, takes control of the Northern states
    (Bosnia, Montenegro)

10
The Balkans
  • Nationalist feelings run VERY high in the region
  • Many do not like the fact that Austria controls
    many Northern states
  • The fragile alliances would be put to the test
  • Complete the Section 1 Assessment Questions 1-2

11
Summary
  • Your book ends the section with
  • The machinery of war had been set in motion.
  • What does that mean?

12
Drill 2/8
  • Which three countries were part of the Triple
    Alliance?
  • Which Three were members of the Triple Entente?
  • What was the spark that sent the continent into
    war?

13
Drill 1/8
  • The Triple Alliance
  • Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy
  • The Triple Entente
  • Great Britain, France and Russia

14
Objective
  • Students will identify the immediate effects the
    assassination of Franz Ferdinand had on Europe
    and the beginnings of WWI

15
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • By the coward Gavrilo Princip

16
Franz Ferdinand
  • askfjb

17
Drill 2/11
  • What was the Schlieffen Plan?
  • Why did Italy break with the Triple Alliance and
    fight with the Allies?

18
  • The Schlieffen Plan
  • The German army would race west, defeat France
    the return East to fight Russia
  • Italy was opposed to Germanys invasion of
    Belgium and therefore broke the treaty

19
Objective
  • Students will be able to review the techniques
    and technology used during World War I

20
In the Trenches
  • This is TRENCH WARFARE
  • Static lines of defense dug into the Earth

21
Trench Warfare
  • Very old technique but most commonly associated
    with WWI
  • Scenes of trenches would become the most famous
    pictures of the war

22
Trench Warfare
  • Trenches were dug in a zig-zag manner
  • The front is called a parapet
  • With a fire-step to stand on
  • The space between trenches no-mans land

23
Life in the trenches
  • 56 of soldiers fighting in WWI received some
    form of injury
  • The mortality rate was about 10
  • Less than 5 for WWII
  • Trench warfare meant that thousands of soldiers
    were killed for very modest land gains

24
Life in the Trenches
  • Hygiene was poor
  • Disease and bacterial infection killed many
    soldiers
  • Diseases were given names like Trench Mouth and
    Trench Foot
  • There was little time to bury the dead

25
The Western Front
  • The most violent fighting of the War was along
    this border
  • France, Belgium and Germany
  • Opposing forces were deadlocked here for most of
    the war and casualties were high

26
Classwork
  • Complete the Geography Activity on the battle of
    the Somme (s-aw-m)
  • HW, Due WEDNESDAY
  • CH13.2 Questions 1-4

27
Summary
  • Was Trench Warfare an effective means of taking
    land and pressing into enemy territory?

28
Drill 2/13
  • Identify The Western Front.
  • Where was it?
  • What countries bordered it?
  • Why is it important?

29
The Western Front
  • The most violent fighting of the War was along
    this border
  • France, Belgium and Germany
  • Opposing forces were deadlocked here for most of
    the war and casualties were high

30
Objective
  • SWBAT Identify and explain the impact of new
    technology in World War I

31
A 19th Century War in the 20th Century
  • One of the reasons WHY WWI was such a destructive
    conflict was the introduction of new tech to the
    battlefield

32
Tanks
  • First developed by the British
  • Later the French, Americans and Germans got
    involved
  • Could only move as fast as footspeed in most
    occasions

33
Tanks British Mk.1
  • More designed as troop carriers than actual
    weapons at first
  • More maneuverable tanks would make trench warfare
    obsolete

34
Airplanes
  • Aviation was still very new
  • Planes were light and would only seat one, maybe
    two people
  • The one person fighter planes were the most common

35
Typical one-seated fighter. The Machine gun
mounting would cause problems as it fires
directly into the propeller causing instability
and damage.
36
Poison Gas
  • Today poison gasses are not used in legitimate
    warfare
  • There were no such laws then
  • Most are called Blister Agents
  • The Gas basically burns the skin and organs as it
    is inhaled.

37
Drill 2/14
  • Name three technologic advances during WWI
  • Tanks
  • Airplanes
  • Poison Gas
  • Submarines

38
Objective
  • Students will be able to identify major events of
    World War I and place them on a timeline

39
The World at War
  • Should the US get involved?
  • Most Americans said NO!
  • It wasnt our war
  • Had no real connection to the conflict
  • In actuality, among the people, there was a lot
    of German sympathies
  • Many immigrants from central/ eastern Europe

40
Two Incidents lead America to War
  • The Sinking of the Lusitania
  • The Zimmerman Telegraph

41
The Lusitania
  • British luxury ocean liner
  • A civilian ship

42
The Lusitania
  • Carrying weapons back to England
  • German Submarines (U-Boats) sank the Lusitania
    May 7, 1915

43
American Deaths
  • 128 American civilians were killed
  • Over 1,000 total deaths
  • President Woodrow Wilson condemned the attack
  • Germany agreed to limit their actions against
    neutral ships

44
The Zimmerman Telegraph
  • British intelligence intercepted a telegraph from
    German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman
  • The message was supposed to go to Germanys
    ambassador in Mexico

45
The Zimmerman Telegraph
  • The telegraph gave instructions to the embassy to
    tell Mexican officials
  • Germany will help you reconquer the land Mexico
    had lost to America
  • This was the final straw
  • April 2, 1917 US declared war on Germany and
    joined the allies

46
CW/ HW Using Ch 13.3
  • Create a timeline titled Events of World War I
    of the following events
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinands assassination
  • Declarations of War
  • Sinking of the Lusitania
  • The Interception of the Zimmerman
    Telegraph
  • United States Entering the War
  • Russia withdrawing
  • Second Battle of Marne
  • Armistice

Include DATES (Month/ Year at least) Underneath
your timeline identify the following
terms Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Total
War Armistice
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