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World War I: 1914 - 1918

World War I: 1914 - 1918. World War I. 1. Great War: Original name for WW I. (Three months before World War II began in Europe, Time magazine first used the term "World War I" in its issue of June 12, 1939, when comparing the last war with the upcoming war).

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World War I: 1914 - 1918

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  1. World War I: 1914 - 1918

  2. World War I

  3. 1. Great War: Original name for WW I.(Three months before World War II began in Europe, Time magazine first used the term "World War I" in its issue of June 12, 1939, when comparing the last war with the upcoming war).

  4. 1a. Allies – Russia, France, Great Britain, U.S.(1917)

  5. 1b. Central Powers – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey) Germany: Kaiser Wilhelm II Ottoman Turkey: Sultan Mehmed Rechad V Austria-Hungary: Kaiser Franz Josef I

  6. 2. Trench Warfare:Vast network of bunkers and gun emplacements.

  7. 2. Trench Warfare:Vast network of bunkers and gun emplacements.

  8. 2. Trench Warfare:Vast network of bunkers and gun emplacements.

  9. 2. Trench Warfare:Vast network of bunkers and gun emplacements.

  10. 2. Trench Warfare:Trench Foot

  11. 3. No Man’s Land:Open area between the trenches.

  12. 4. “Over the Top” – Orders to attack.

  13. 5. Verdun:1916 - German attack that resulted in 500,000 casualties. The French won the battle. Virtual Map of Schlieffen Plan Virtual Map of The Battle of Verdun

  14. 6. Somme: 1916 - Britain suffered 60,000 casualties in one daywhen theyattacked the German trenches.

  15. 7. Tannenberg: Allied defeat in which Russia suffered 1 million casualties. German troops entering the city of Ortelsburg during the Battle of Tannenberg.

  16. New Weapons: #8-12

  17. 8.Machine Gun: Responsible for 90% of battlefield casualties.

  18. 9. Tank (Sept 1916 – GB):Armored vehicle that protected advancing troops.(Total tanks – GB: 2,636 Fr: 3,870 Ger: 20.)

  19. 10. U-Boat:German submarines that sank any ship going to Great Britain.(During WW I American trade with Britain increased by 400%, while trade with Germany went to none – all ships to Germany were blocked by Great Britain.)

  20. 10. U-Boat:German submarines that sank any ship going to Great Britain.(During WW I American trade with Britain increased by 400%, while trade with Germany went to none – all ships to Germany were blocked by Great Britain.)

  21. 10. U-Boat:German submarines that sank any ship going to Great Britain.(During WW I American trade with Britain increased by 400%, while trade with Germany went to none – all ships to Germany were blocked by Great Britain.)

  22. 11. Poison Gas:Used to disable troops. Phosgene/Chlorine Gas killed about 85,000 of the 100,000 deaths caused by chemical weapons during World War I. Mustard Gas was next in effectiveness.

  23. 11. Poison Gas:Used to disable troops.

  24. 11. Poison Gas:Used to disable troops. Hypo Helmet, or British Smoke Hood

  25. 11. Poison Gas:Used to disable troops.

  26. 11. Poison Gas:Used to disable troops.

  27. Airplane Terms: The term dogfight can be traced to the years following World War I. The first written reference to usage of the term came in 1919.

  28. Airplane Terms:

  29. Airplane Terms:12a. Ace:Nickname for a pilot with 5 kills (planes shot down) Eddie Rickenbacker

  30. Airplane Terms:12b. Blue Max:Germany’s highest medal for pilots (20 kills) 162 were awarded

  31. Airplane Terms:12c. VonRichthofen:German pilot with 80 kills (planes shot down;No other pilot had more.) Nickname: The Red Baron.

  32. Airplane Terms:12c. VonRichthofen:German pilot with 80 kills (planes shot down;No other pilot had more.) Nickname: The Red Baron.

  33. Airplane Terms:12c. VonRichthofen:German pilot with 80 kills (planes shot down;No other pilot had more.) Nickname: The Red Baron. VonRichthofen’s Flying Circus

  34. Airplane Terms:12c. VonRichthofen:German pilot with 80 kills (planes shot down;No other pilot had more.) Nickname: The Red Baron. VonRichthofen’s Flying Circus

  35. Airplane Terms:12d. Rickenbacker: U.S. best pilot – 26 kills. Eddie Rickenbacker (Medal of Honor – died 1973)

  36. 13. Propaganda:Spreading ideas (stretching the truth) to promote a cause.

  37. 13. Propaganda:Spreading ideas (stretching the truth) to promote a cause.

  38. 13. Propaganda:Spreading ideas (stretching the truth) to promote a cause. “For God, Country, and King” German children starving from British blockade.

  39. 14. Atrocities:Horrible acts against innocent people. Propaganda Against Germany

  40. 14. Atrocities:Horrible acts against innocent people. Propaganda Against Germany

  41. 15. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk:Russia surrendered to Germany; this allowed Germany to send all of their soldiers to France.

  42. 15. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk:Russia surrendered to Germany; this allowed Germany to send all of their soldiers to France. If Germany had won WW I Real Map of Post WW I

  43. 16. Lusitania:1915 – Germany announced Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (They would sink any ship going to Great Britain.) The Lusitania(The Titanic’s rival ship)was sunk by U-Boats (May 7, 1915); almost 1,200 people were killed(including 128 Americans). “The Lusitania has been torpedoed. It’s on to the radio”.

  44. 16. Lusitania:1915 – Germany announced Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (They would sink any ship going to Great Britain.) The Lusitania(The Titanic’s sister ship)was sunk by U-Boats (May 7, 1915); almost 1,200 people were killed(including 128 Americans).

  45. 16. Lusitania:1915 – Germany announced Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (They would sink any ship going to Great Britain.) The Lusitania(The Titanic’s sister ship)was sunk by U-Boats (May 7, 1915); almost 1,200 people were killed(including 128 Americans). 1,961 passengers; 768 survived

  46. 16. Lusitania:1915 – Germany announced Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (They would sink any ship going to Great Britain.) The Lusitania(The Titanic’s sister ship)was sunk by U-Boats (May 7, 1915); almost 1,200 people were killed(including 128 Americans).

  47. 16. Lusitania:1915 – Germany announced Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (They would sink any ship going to Great Britain.) The Lusitania(The Titanic’s sister ship)was sunk by U-Boats (May 7, 1915); almost 1,200 people were killed(including 128 Americans). Included in the Lusitania's cargo were 4,200,000 bullets and 1250 cases of artillery rounds. The cargo was perfectly legal under American shipping regulations. In 1993, Dr. Robert Ballard, the famous explorer who discovered the Titanic wreck, conducted an in-depth exploration of the wreck of Lusitania. No evidence of military explosives was found. Lusitania: 3,700 feet deep Titanic: 12,500 feet deep

  48. After Russia surrendered, Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare. In March 1917, Germany sank 3 U.S. ships.

  49. After Russia surrendered Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare. In March 1917 Germany sank 3 U.S. ships.

  50. 17. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare: Germany’s use of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare caused the U.S. to declare war on Germany in WW I. History Channel Video

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