Title: World War
1 World War
2Europe On the Eve of War
- National Aspirations
- Balkans
- Alliances
- Russia / France / Britain
- Germany / Austria-Hungary / Italy
- Internal Conflicts
- Ethnic Conflicts
- Social Discontent
- Socialists Labor Movements
3Assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis
Ferdinand
4Germany
- Support to Austria
- Declares war against Russia
- Two Front War
- France (west)
- Russia (east)
- Quickly invade France through Belgium before
mobilization of British / Russians
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9Village near Arras, France, conquered by the
Germans in May 1915. The whole village is
intersected by trenches.
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11Industrial War
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13On April 22, 1915, the Germans for the first time
made a large scale use of poison gas.
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16Air Power
1903
World War I Airplanes
17German Cemetery at Bethune
18German Cemetery at Bethune
19United States
- Initial Neutrality
- Economic
- England 800 million
- Germany 170 million
- Political
- England Democratic / Constitutional
- Russia monarchy
- Social
- Traditional cultural ties to Allies
- What about all of the EUROPEAN Immigrants in the
United States?
Woodrow Wilson
20Russian Revolution (s)
- Domestic Social Unrest
- The Duma (March 1917)
- Legislative body formerly under Nicholas II
- Monarchy deposed ----
- Provisional Government established
- Tsar Nicholas II and family assassinated
- Soviets (local councils) created in every region
- Criticized initial Provisional Government too
conservative - Bolsheviks - political group within each region
see opportunity to get elected to head individual
Soviets
21Bolshevik Revolution (Oct. 1917)
- Lenin inspires Bolsheviks
- Complete overthrow of capitalist system
- Violent overthrow / revolution
- Bolshevik control over soviets
- Communists
- Platform
- End war w/ Germany
- Land redistribution
- Factories industries to worker committees
- Power from Provisional Government to soviets
22New Russian Government
- Anti-Communists in Russia opposed Bolsheviks
- Inability to cooperate politically / militarily
- New Government lead by Politburo
- Revolutionary Terror
- Cheka secret police
- Goal destruction of any and all opposition
against Bolsheviks - Communists called for World Wide Revolution
23U.S. Involved
- Sinking of Lusitania (1915)
- 1200 dead / 100 Americans
- U.S. supplies to Allies
- 1914 Election
- Wilson perceived anti-war candidate
- Zimmerman Telegraph (1917)
- Real threat?
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- German U-Boats Total War on all ships
- Congress 1917
- Military / Economic support to Allied forces
- 100,000 American Soldiers needed
- Need public support ---- major campaign to
convince public that U.S. needs to help Allies
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29U.S. Troops
- 18 Foreign Born
- 10 African American
- Receive 6 month training
- Bulk of U.S. force in Europe by Feb. 1918
- Nov. 1918 entering Germany
- Peace Agreement November 11, 1918
30U.S. Wartime Economy
- Local War Defense Councils established to make
communities ration - War Industries Board
- Set wages / Prices
- Establish Production
- Goals for Distribution
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- Bernard Baruch
- NYC investment banker
- Adds other bankers on Board
- Exemption from anti-trust restrictions
- Government Business
- Progressives worried that BIG Business will go
unregulated / unchecked - Bad for labor
- Reversals of reforms / protectionist legislation
32Homefront
- Food Administration
- Raised Production / Lowered consumption
- Meatless Thursday
- Fuel Administration
- Raised Production / Lowered consumption
- Daylight Savings Time
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34Influenza of 1918 killed WORLDWIDE an estimated
20-40 million people (no official number
available) U.S. estimated deaths 70,000 died
35Peace
- Wilsons Fourteen Points
- League of Nations
- U.S. Congress rejects
- French / British Vengeance
- War Guilt Clause
- Reparations of 33 Billion
- Dawes Plan
- Reduction in German reparation payments
- Germans get a Recovery Loan from U.S.
- Complete German Disarmament
- Drastic Reduction of Military
- New Nations
- Finland
- Latvia
- Estonia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Czechoslovakia
- Austria
- Hungary
- Yugoslavia
- Mandates
- France
- Lebannon
- Syria
- England
- Iraq
- Palestine
36Peace?
- Russians pulled out
- Wilsons Fourteen Points proposal rejected by
U.S. - Article 10 of U.S. Constitution states only the
U.S. Congress can decide to send U.S. to war - NOT a group of foreign leaders
- Treaty of Versailles, 1919
- No secret treaties allowed between nations
- German Disarmament
- No fighting over colonial possessions
- Removal of economic barriers
- General Association of nations
- League of Nations
- U.S. does not join despite Wilsons efforts
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38U.S. Afterward
- Labor Unrest
- During war unions recognized by Businesses
- Labor agreed not the strike during War
- 3300 strikes in 1919
- Racial Conflicts heighten
- 440,000 returning black soldiers
- 25 race riots in Southern / Northern states
- Red Scare (Summer 1919)
- RED now associated with Communism
- Radical social unrest in U.S. including race riots
39World Afterward
- Armistice Peace without victory
- France / Britain punishing Germany
- Billions in German reparations
- Germany unable to pay
- Tremendous repercussions
- Leads to worldwide Economic Depression
- Disillusionment --- the first MODERN industrial
war - Modern weaponry kills MILLIONS