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HISTORY REVISION – ARRRGHH!
LESSON 1 – Causes of World War
1
Causes of WW1 summary
This is a PAPER 1 topic for your exam on 3rd June.

You will need to revise the following:
 1. Long-term causes of the war
 2. Incidents that increased tension
 3. Assassination at Sarajevo
 4. The Schlieffen plan
 5. The steps to war in 1914
1) Long-term causes of the war
• Nationalism – A belief that ‘our country is better than
  yours’.

• Alliances – The triple alliance (Germany, Austria-
  Hungary & Italy) and the triple entente (Britain, France
  & Russia).

• Colonies – German was jealous of other countries
  possessions abroad and wanted to extend it’s empire.

• Arms Race – German competed with Britain and
  France to see who could build the biggest army & navy.
2) Incidents that increased tension
• First Moroccan Crisis (1905) - Kaiser Wilhelm promised to
  support the sultan of Morocco against France's attempts to take over
  the country.

• Bosnia (1908) - Austria annexed Bosnia in the Balkans from
  Turkey. This annoyed Serbia, which had wanted to take over the
  area. Russia wanted to help Serbia, but had to back down.

• Agadir (2nd Moroccan Crisis 1911) - There was a revolution in
  Morocco, so France sent an army to take over. Kaiser Wilhelm sent
  the gunship 'Panther', but Britain and France forced him to back
  down.

• Balkan Wars (1912-1913) - Serbia and other countries in the
  Balkans conquered most of Turkey's land in Europe. Serbia became
  a powerful country, and said Austria-Hungary was its next target.
3) The assassination of Franz Ferdinand...
On the morning of 28 June 1914, a failed assassination attempt led Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  to try to abandon his visit to the Sarajevo. However, by a stroke of bad luck, he came face to
     face with another assassin on his journey to the railway station and was shot dead.

1.    Sarajevo was in Bosnia, the province that - to Serbia's anger - had been annexed by
      Austria-Hungary in 1908. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was heir to the throne of Austria-
      Hungary. He was inspecting the army in Sarajevo with his wife Sophie. The royal couple
      arrived by train at 9.28am.

2.    The first conspirator who tried to kill Franz Ferdinand was Nedeljko Cabrinovic - he
      threw a bomb at his car. He missed and was arrested.

3.    The Archduke escaped unhurt and went to the town hall. He decided to abandon the
      visit and return home via a different route to the one planned. The royal couple left the
      town hall immediately.

4.    No one had told the driver the route had changed. On the way back, therefore, the driver
      turned into Franz Josef Street, following the published route and, when told of his error,
      stopped the car to turn around. Unfortunately, the car stopped in front of Gavrilo
      Princip, one of the conspirators, who was on his way home thinking he had failed.

5.    Princip pulled out a gun and shot at Franz Ferdinand, hitting him in the jugular vein.
      There was a tussle, during which Princip shot and killed Sophie. By 11.30am, Franz
      Ferdinand had bled to death.
4. The Schlieffen plan
• The plan was drawn up by
  General Von Schlieffen.

• German troops would suprise
  the French by attacking Paris
  through Belgium.

• It was thought the Russians
  would take weeks to organise
  an army.

• Little resistance expected, plan
  was to capture Paris in 6 weeks!

• The French surrender would
  allow the Germans to move
  troops to the Russian front.

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History Revision 1 – Causes Of Ww1

  • 1. HISTORY REVISION – ARRRGHH! LESSON 1 – Causes of World War 1
  • 2. Causes of WW1 summary This is a PAPER 1 topic for your exam on 3rd June. You will need to revise the following: 1. Long-term causes of the war 2. Incidents that increased tension 3. Assassination at Sarajevo 4. The Schlieffen plan 5. The steps to war in 1914
  • 3. 1) Long-term causes of the war • Nationalism – A belief that ‘our country is better than yours’. • Alliances – The triple alliance (Germany, Austria- Hungary & Italy) and the triple entente (Britain, France & Russia). • Colonies – German was jealous of other countries possessions abroad and wanted to extend it’s empire. • Arms Race – German competed with Britain and France to see who could build the biggest army & navy.
  • 4. 2) Incidents that increased tension • First Moroccan Crisis (1905) - Kaiser Wilhelm promised to support the sultan of Morocco against France's attempts to take over the country. • Bosnia (1908) - Austria annexed Bosnia in the Balkans from Turkey. This annoyed Serbia, which had wanted to take over the area. Russia wanted to help Serbia, but had to back down. • Agadir (2nd Moroccan Crisis 1911) - There was a revolution in Morocco, so France sent an army to take over. Kaiser Wilhelm sent the gunship 'Panther', but Britain and France forced him to back down. • Balkan Wars (1912-1913) - Serbia and other countries in the Balkans conquered most of Turkey's land in Europe. Serbia became a powerful country, and said Austria-Hungary was its next target.
  • 5. 3) The assassination of Franz Ferdinand... On the morning of 28 June 1914, a failed assassination attempt led Archduke Franz Ferdinand to try to abandon his visit to the Sarajevo. However, by a stroke of bad luck, he came face to face with another assassin on his journey to the railway station and was shot dead. 1. Sarajevo was in Bosnia, the province that - to Serbia's anger - had been annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was heir to the throne of Austria- Hungary. He was inspecting the army in Sarajevo with his wife Sophie. The royal couple arrived by train at 9.28am. 2. The first conspirator who tried to kill Franz Ferdinand was Nedeljko Cabrinovic - he threw a bomb at his car. He missed and was arrested. 3. The Archduke escaped unhurt and went to the town hall. He decided to abandon the visit and return home via a different route to the one planned. The royal couple left the town hall immediately. 4. No one had told the driver the route had changed. On the way back, therefore, the driver turned into Franz Josef Street, following the published route and, when told of his error, stopped the car to turn around. Unfortunately, the car stopped in front of Gavrilo Princip, one of the conspirators, who was on his way home thinking he had failed. 5. Princip pulled out a gun and shot at Franz Ferdinand, hitting him in the jugular vein. There was a tussle, during which Princip shot and killed Sophie. By 11.30am, Franz Ferdinand had bled to death.
  • 6. 4. The Schlieffen plan • The plan was drawn up by General Von Schlieffen. • German troops would suprise the French by attacking Paris through Belgium. • It was thought the Russians would take weeks to organise an army. • Little resistance expected, plan was to capture Paris in 6 weeks! • The French surrender would allow the Germans to move troops to the Russian front.