World War I Notes
Causes of WWI – MANIA!
Militarism - policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war
Alliances – agreements between nations to provide aid and protect
on another
Assassination – of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Imperialism – when one country takes over another country
economically and politically.
Nationalism – extreme pride in one’s country
Militarism
73%
Germany
39%
Russia
13%
Britain
10%
France
1910-1914 Increase in Defense
Expenditures
Alliances
Triple Alliance Triple Entente
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Nationalism
• At the settlement of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the
principle of nationalism was ignored in favor of
preserving the peace. Germany and Italy were left as
divided states, but strong nationalist movements and
revolutions led to the unification of Italy in 1861 and that
of Germany in 1871. Another result was that France lost
Alsace-Lorraine to Germany, and regaining it was a
major goal of the French. Nationalism posed a problem
for Austria-Hungary and the Balkans, areas comprised of
many conflicting national groups. The ardent Pan
Slavism of Serbia and Russia's willingness to support its
Slavic brother conflicted with Austria-Hungary's Pan-
Germanism.
Imperialism
• Great Britain, Germany and France needed
foreign markets after the increase in
manufacturing caused by the Industrial
Revolution.
• These countries competed for economic expansion in
Africa. Although Britain and France resolved their
differences in Africa, several crises foreshadowing the
war involved the clash of Germany against Britain and
France in North Africa.
• In the Middle East, the crumbling Ottoman Empire was
alluring to Austria-Hungary, the Balkans and Russia.
European
Conquest of
Africa
The
“Spark”
Assassination
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and
Duchess Sophie at Sarajevo, Bosnia,
on June 28th, 1914.
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Austrian
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
was killed in
Bosnia by a
Serbian
nationalist group
called the Black
Hand who
believed that
Bosnia should
belong to Serbia.
Domino Effect
Austria blamed Serbia for Ferdinand’s death and declared
war on Serbia.
Germany pledged their support for Austria -Hungary.
Russia pledged their support for Serbia.
Domino Effect
Germany declares war on Russia.
France pledges their support for Russia.
Germany declares war on France.
Germany invades Belgium on the way to France.
Great Britain supports Belgium and declares war on Germany.
Allied Powers Central Powers
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Why was WWI a Stalemate?
• What’s a stalemate?
– Neither side can make a move to win.
• Machine gun. How did this change war?
How was it fought before?
• Trench Warfare = “solution”.
• Millions die without gaining ground.
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What new weapons were used in
WWI?
• Machine gun
• Poison gas
• Submarine
• Airplane
• Tank
• Why these weapons? Why now?
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION!!
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What were the results?
• Germany surrendered.
• Allies impose Treaty of Versailles.
– Declares Germany guilty for war.
– Germany must pay reparations to Allies.
• This sets the stage for WWII!
• League of Nations formed to try to prevent
war in the future.
Casualties?
• Total troops mobilized by all countries in WW1
65,038,810
• Total troops dead from all countries in WW1
8,556,315
• Total troops wounded from all countries in WW1
21,219,452
• Total missing or POWs
7,750,945
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WORLD WAR ONE SLIDE SHOW, STUDENTS ARE TO WATCH AND BE READY FOR TEST TO FOLLOW

  • 1. World War I Notes
  • 2. Causes of WWI – MANIA! Militarism - policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war Alliances – agreements between nations to provide aid and protect on another Assassination – of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand Imperialism – when one country takes over another country economically and politically. Nationalism – extreme pride in one’s country
  • 8. Nationalism • At the settlement of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the principle of nationalism was ignored in favor of preserving the peace. Germany and Italy were left as divided states, but strong nationalist movements and revolutions led to the unification of Italy in 1861 and that of Germany in 1871. Another result was that France lost Alsace-Lorraine to Germany, and regaining it was a major goal of the French. Nationalism posed a problem for Austria-Hungary and the Balkans, areas comprised of many conflicting national groups. The ardent Pan Slavism of Serbia and Russia's willingness to support its Slavic brother conflicted with Austria-Hungary's Pan- Germanism.
  • 9. Imperialism • Great Britain, Germany and France needed foreign markets after the increase in manufacturing caused by the Industrial Revolution. • These countries competed for economic expansion in Africa. Although Britain and France resolved their differences in Africa, several crises foreshadowing the war involved the clash of Germany against Britain and France in North Africa. • In the Middle East, the crumbling Ottoman Empire was alluring to Austria-Hungary, the Balkans and Russia.
  • 12. Assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Duchess Sophie at Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28th, 1914.
  • 14. Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed in Bosnia by a Serbian nationalist group called the Black Hand who believed that Bosnia should belong to Serbia.
  • 15. Domino Effect Austria blamed Serbia for Ferdinand’s death and declared war on Serbia. Germany pledged their support for Austria -Hungary. Russia pledged their support for Serbia.
  • 16. Domino Effect Germany declares war on Russia. France pledges their support for Russia. Germany declares war on France. Germany invades Belgium on the way to France. Great Britain supports Belgium and declares war on Germany.
  • 17. Allied Powers Central Powers World War I World War I
  • 18. Why was WWI a Stalemate? • What’s a stalemate? – Neither side can make a move to win. • Machine gun. How did this change war? How was it fought before? • Trench Warfare = “solution”. • Millions die without gaining ground.
  • 22. What new weapons were used in WWI? • Machine gun • Poison gas • Submarine • Airplane • Tank • Why these weapons? Why now? INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION!!
  • 29. What were the results? • Germany surrendered. • Allies impose Treaty of Versailles. – Declares Germany guilty for war. – Germany must pay reparations to Allies. • This sets the stage for WWII! • League of Nations formed to try to prevent war in the future.
  • 30. Casualties? • Total troops mobilized by all countries in WW1 65,038,810 • Total troops dead from all countries in WW1 8,556,315 • Total troops wounded from all countries in WW1 21,219,452 • Total missing or POWs 7,750,945