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World War I As The War
End All Wars knew World War I as the War. This massive war involved thirty
–two countries but a country that had a very important role was Russia. In
the beginning two sides formed, the allies and the central powers. Russia was the first to mobilize its army because it came to the aid of its ally Serbia
after the assassination of their Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a terrorist group from Austria–Hungary. In result of Russia mobilizing it's army, Germany,
who was in support of Austria–Hungary, declared war on Russia. Due to the Franco–Russian alliance drafted previously in 1892 France then mobilizes
too. Soon after Germany declares war on France, Belgium and Great Britain gets involved and they fought Germany on what was known as the
Western Front. A day after the Serbs defeat the Austro
–Hungarians at the Battle of the Cer the Russian army decides to attack Germany, advancing to
East Prussia. The battle of Russia and Germany was known as the Battle of Stallupönen on August 17th, 1914, which was the first battle on the
Eastern Front. In this first battle of 84,000 Russians against 16,000 Germans, The Russians were defeated. After that the Germans played their offense
and attacked the Russians on August 20th, at The Battle of Gumbinnen. Despite the offense attack the Germans lost that battle because of their
eagerness to defeat Russia in another effort to end the two–front war. The Russian Army decided to split up with Rennenkampf in control of the First
Army and Samsonov in
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World War I
Lets return to the earth shattering occasions from 1939 to 1945 that reshaped the world. It may well be that this recognition will prompt rediscoveries
and new gratefulness – the way the Bicentennial provoked prominent and scholarly rediscovery of American convention going back to the Revolution
and the Constitution.
The Great War – World War I– has now blurred in the aggregate memory of Americans. Yet, to the degree that World War I is all around refered to
by history specialists to clarify the causes of World War II, it is fitting– in fact vital – that investigation of World War II incorporate some gratefulness
for American experience amid the First World War. Something else, the thanks may be shallow or fragmented; more... Show more content on
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Be that as it may, Germany in World War I didn 't represent a security danger to the United States– not even verifiably. Besides, American association
in the war denoted the first express dismissal of George Washington 's and Thomas Jefferson 's recommendation– and consequent American remote
approach – not to participate in debate that were absolutely European in nature. World War I is likewise the first American war to depend
fundamentally upon recruits, three million of whom filled seventy–two percent of wartime Army positions. In spite of the fact that not bound by
catching unions, the United States entered the war at any rate to make the world safe for majority rule government.
American passage into the war is all the more amazing following Woodrow Wilson was reelected president in November 1916 on the trademark
(broken five months after the fact): "He kept us out of war." Wilson had demanded exchanging with the belligerents ' majority, however France and
England kept on upholding a bar of Germany. The English likewise mined the North Sea. The greater part of this abused nonpartisan rights, yet the
United States kept on exchanging – hypothetically with both sides. After some time, then again, it turned out to be clear that the United States
exchanged exclusively with the Allies. For all intents and purposes, American lack of bias had turned out to be
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The War Of The World War I
It's been over a century since Austria declared war on Serbia. The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked
a war that was to end all others. It clearly did not. Countless wars and conflicts have been fought since each evolving into something different than the
last. As a result, modern warfare has evolved into something completely different than that of a century ago. Althoughwar is fought for fundamentally
the same reasons, warfare, as it is practiced today, is different from that of World War I. This is primarily due to the rise of counterinsurgency
operations, the focus on air superiority and the use of technology, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, which have led to the decline of mass army
against army war. Characterized by the declaration of war, the amassing of vast battlefield formations, and the use of new technologies, such as the
machine gun and airplane, World War I was the epitome of conventional war. The myriad of alliances across Europe in the early 20th century allowed
military leaders to carefully craft offensive plans of war focused on the weaknesses of known enemies and designed to swiftly defeat opposing military
forces. For example, Germany's Schlieffen Plan "assumed that the Reich could only win a two–front war by crushing France before Russia could
mobilize." Capitalizing on the lightly defended French north, a result of France's assumption that Belgium's neutrality would not be violated,
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The Events Of World War I
As is the case with many wars, a foundation has to be set before the situation can escalate into a fully fledged war. Some concede that ephemeral
events just before the outbreak of war are more inciteful of the fighting rather than long held animosity between nations. Others hold credence in the
idea that wars often begin long before the first shot is fired, with their sole reason for starting being traced back to previous conflicts and tensions with
other countries. The tensions of World War Icould be observed within Europe before the war officially started, as is observed through German
resentment and competition with other countries, along with their dominating foreign policies and support of their allied nations. The groundwork for
World War I was laid down far before the July Crisis could have any effect on the start of the war. The ticking time bomb that was Europe contained
countries bent on imperialism and maintaining the best situation for themselves, causing great tensions to form between nations. One such rivalry
developed between Germany, known as Prussia at the time, and France. During the Franco–Prussian War of 1871, Prussia managed to capture
Alsace–Lorraine, a part of France. The French were unsettled by their defeat and loss of land, determined to reclaim Alsace–Lorraine as a
representation of their power and authority in Europe. This goal led to revanchism in France, where they would "suddenly one day rise [to] regain
Lorraine [and] recapture Alsace." A
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World War I And The Great War
Whenever you come across World War I, don't you ever deeply think about how it all started? Who would have known that just 2 pulls of a trigger
could have triggered a demoralizing World War? World War I, also known as "The Great War," was a war that primarily took place in Europe. It
officially started on the 28th of July in 1914 and it unexpectedly lasted until the 11th of November in 1918 (about 4 years). The most predominant
countries that fought in this war include Great Britain, France, Russia, and Germany. This war left many people in shock as it surprisingly ended up
killing more than over 9 million combatants and just over 7 million civilians (World War I). WWI is known to being one of the most fatal wars in the
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He was given the rank of lieutenant at the age of 14, captain at 22, colonel at 27, and major general at 31. When Crown prince Rudolf (Franz
Ferdinand's cousin) committed suicide in his hunting lodge in Mayerling, Karl Ludwig (Franz Ferdinand's father) was next in line for the place of the
Austro–Hungarian throne, but he later died of typhoid fever in 1896. In 1896, Franz Ferdinand was the man entitled to inherit the Austro–Hungarian
throne. Being an Arch–Duke meant his position was just lower than a kings'. (Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria)
So how did Austro–Hungarian Arch–Duke die? Back in the day, in the southern part of Austro–Hungary, was a region called "Bosnia". What
differentiated Bosnia from the other regions of Austro Hungary was the fact that the majority of the Bosnians (people of Bosnia) wanted Bosnia to be
its own state or country, as they didn't want to be under the same system of laws as Austro–Hungary. When Franz Ferdinand announced his trip to
Sarajevo (the biggest and capital city of Bosnia), Bosnian nationalists (the people that truly believed that Bosnia should be its own country) decided
to take advantage of this opportunity and strike against the Austrian empire. With the assistance of Serbia, a team of assassins were formed to kill
Franz Ferdinand. The group consisted of 7 assassins, and was coordinated by Danilo Ilić, who was a Bosnian Serb and a member
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World War I And The Great War
World War I, also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until
11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.
Over 9 million combatants and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war, a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents ' technological and
industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by trench warfare, a grueling form of warfare in which the defender held the advantage. It
was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. The
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Within weeks, the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world. On 28 July, the Austro–Hungarians declared war on Serbia
and subsequently invaded. As Russia mobilised in support of Serbia, Germany invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg before moving towards
France, leading the United Kingdom to declare war on Germany. After the German march on Paris was halted, what became known as the Western
Front settled into a battle of attrition, with a trench line that would change little until 1917. Meanwhile, on the Eastern Front, the Russian army was
successful against the Austro–Hungarians, but was stopped in its invasion of East Prussia by the Germans. In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire
joined the Central Powers, opening fronts in the Caucasus, Mesopotamia and the Sinai. Italy joined the Allies in 1915 and Bulgaria joined the Central
Powers in the same year, while Romania joined the Allies in 1916, followed by the United States in 1917. The Russian government collapsed in March
1917, and a subsequent revolution in November brought the Russians to terms with the Central Powers via the Treaty of Brest Litovsk, which
constituted a massive German victory. After a stunning German offensive along the Western Front in the spring of 1918, the Allies rallied and drove
back the
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The Trenches Of World War I
Introduction:
World War 1 changed the world around it. More men fought than one could comprehend. World War 1 almost destroyed an entire generation of men.
The battlefield for Australians were lined with trenches filled with disease, pests and the fallen where they had medical aid. They experienced traumas
not yet known commonly at all. The war was not embellished for its inhumanity in its time but as we see now the men and women who helped with
the war effort lived with fear of death, disease and infection.
What Were the Trenches? Why was a System of Trenches Employed?
In World War 1trench warfare began. Trench warfare was a method of fighting where apposing armies fought from and defended their territories using
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Were Men from all Armies Involved in Trench Warfare? At Which Battle Sites Were Trenches Dug?
The Allies consisted of– Serbia, Russia, France (Raymond PoincarСђ), Romania, Belgium, British Empire (David Lloyd George/George V), United
States (Woodrow Wilson), Italy (Vittorio Emanuele III/Vittorio Orlando), Brazil, Greece, Japan, Liberia, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, Australia.
The Central Powers consisted of– Germany, Austria–Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire. These powers and allies fought each other on the Western
Front, Eastern front, in Gallipoli, and France. The Western Front, Eastern Front and Gallipoli had trenches protecting them.
What Were the Conditions Like for the Soldiers in the Trenches?
Trenches were infested with rats, disease and mud. Rats infested the trenches. There were two kinds of rats– black and brown. Brown rats were the
most feared as they gorged on more human flesh and could grow to the size of a small dogs. This quote describes rats perfectly– Great, sleek,
corpse–fed rats ran in squads between our legs and over our feet as we stood. Their obscene squeaking could be heard at all times. Some men
conceived an unmeasured hatred of these loathsome things, and were always trying to slaughter them. I wondered, as I stood, did they picture
themselves as those scattered corpses– a prey to these. Imagination is decidedly not good for a soldier. It is one of the things Kipling forgot to tell us–
George Mitchell.
Disease
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The World Of World War I
Prior to the beginning of World War I, the world economy was held up by four pillars: the gold standard, free trade, communication and transportation,
and capital and labor labor mobility. After facing two world wars and a worldwide economic depression, economists and governments from around the
world implemented several development strategies. Some strategists tried to rebuild the order from before World War Iin a more flexible and stable
way while others bucked the traditional world order all together in an attempt to develop more quickly. While import–substituting industrialization
provided short term benefits and long–term problems to the nations that practiced it, the Bretton Woods Systemprovided sustainable economic growth
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Nations that practiced ISI could never entirely eliminate their dependence on the world economy, and ISI's bias against exports left nations with very
little export revenue which could be used to pay for things that the nation absolutely had to import. These balance of payments crises hurt domestic
economies, often leading to social unrest and coups. Compounding the problems caused by balance of payments problems, nations which practiced ISI
also tended to have high inflation rates as well as high income–inequality caused by privileging industrialization at the expense of agricultural classes.
Ultimately, ISI nations began experiencing massive social, political, and economic problems which stifled further development.
After World War II, the Western economic powers implemented the Bretton Woods System, an attempt to concurrently return to, build upon, and
strengthen the pre–World War I economic system. The stringency of the Gold Standard was replaced by an economic system in which currencies
were tied together by the more flexible US dollar, which was itself backed by gold. Free trade was reimplemented by GATT, which would later
become the WTO. Under the Bretton Woods System, the world saw an incredible amount of post–war economic growth. Jeffry Frieden points out that
in the postwar period, advanced capitalist nations "grew three times as fast as in the interwar years and twice as fast as before World War I". The
Bretton Woods System allowed for
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World War I : Trenches
World War 1: Trenches Intro: The life for the average soldier in the WW1 trenches was pretty horrible. They had to live in mud, fellow dead
soldiers and lots of rats, some the size of your hand. Life of a soldier was very tough, having to see your best mate get shot and he left to rot. Any
soldiers that made it out of the war would have suffered either shell shock or post–traumatic stress disorder and living with either of these would have
been terrible. Trenches were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived day and night. There were many lines of German trenches
on one side and many lines of the trenches on the allied side. In the middle there was no–man's land, so called because it didn't belong to either army.
Soldiers crossed no– man's land when they wanted to attack. Soldiers in the trenches did not get much sleep, but when they did it was in the afternoon
during daylight and at night for only 1 hour at a time. They were woken up at different times, either to complete one of the daily chores or the go to
fight. The system of trenches was employed because a German commander, General Erich von Falkenhayn, decided that his troops must at all costs
hold onto those parts of France and Belgium that Germany still occupied. Falkenhayn ordered his men to dig trenches that would provide them with
protection from the advancing French and British troops. The Allies soon realised that they could not break through this line and they also began to dig
trenches.
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The World War I Is War
World War I is war famous for European nations fighting against themselves. It began to take shape when countries like France and Germany beginning
to form their own allies. It all started with the powerful Austria–Hungary wanted to have Serbia as part of their own empire. However a group of
Serbian nationalists known as Black Hands dislike the idea. So they wanted to send a message to the Austria–Hungary government by killing Archduke
Franz Ferdinand. Gavrilo Princip, member of the Black Hands, shot and killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie and thus started World War 1.
Austria–Hungary soon moved against Serbia but Serbia counter by moving against Austria–Hungary. Then comes with new superpower in Europe
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So Germany constitute a plan to be in 3 special events to make and force United States to take action and be part in World War 1. The three events that
causes the United States to take part into World War Iis the sinking of Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegraph, and Germany U–subs attacking trade ships on
American soil. The sinking of the British passenger ship Lusitania is one out of 3 serious of events of America's involvement in World War I. Before
it happened, Germany is becoming more and more powerful especially technology wise. One of which surprised the British was Germans
maximization of the U–Boot since Great Britain is the strongest naval power in all of Europe. In response to this, they would use water mines in the
English channel to defend against the Germans. This triggered the Germans to be very aggressive and suspicious. The Germans are suspicious of
the United States and Great Britain has weapons on that ship. They would give 3 days of warning to both U.S. and British to turn those weapons in
or they will see as enemy threat and therefore blow up the ship. In the first day, U.S. and Britain refuse to say they have any weapons on the ship. And
in the 2nd and final day of the warning, United States and Britain decided to stand pact and thinking this is just a regular passenger ship. However,
Germany did not bluff and they
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The Great War Of World War I
Even though 'The Great War' ended over 100 years ago, people are still arguing about how it all started. Beginning in 1914, and involving over 30
countries, World War One was the first major war to impact the world. Russia, Germany, Austria
–Hungary, and Serbia could all be considered factors
that helped rise World War One. Before the war, countries faced many internal and external conflicts, leading to rising tensions and concern across
Europe, and later the world. Out of the many nations who participated in the war, Austria–Hungary, Germany, and Serbia seem to have contributed the
most to the start of World War One. Whether it was an assassination, irrational demands, or inane ideas, Austria
–Hungary, Germany, and Serbia were
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This idea, known as social Darwinism, in Austria–Hungary perhaps further strengthened the want by various ethnic groups to leave Austria–Hungary.
Additionally, a group which the Austro–Hungarians controlled were the Serbs, who were placed under their control after the Bosnian crisis of 1908. In
the Bosnian crisis, Austria–Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, against the approval of Serbia("Bosnian crisis of 1908"). Because
Austria–Hungary didn't have the approval of the Serbians, the connection between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina was broken. Serbia was
connected to Bosnia and Herzegovina because the countries had ethnic and geographic similarities. It seems likely that these connections limited the
conflicts between Serbia and Bosnia, lowering the tension in the Balkan region. However, the annexation by Austria–Hungary created a barrier between
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia because the Serbians already had previous hatred for Austria–Hungary. This separation angered Serbia to an extent
where Serbia demanded a portion of the annexed land be given to them. Austria declined, and soon after threatened to invade Serbia if they continued
with their demands. The threats by Austria–Hungary suggest that they had no fear of creating conflict with Serbia, and would rather anger Serbia than
help them. In addition, the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina had previously proved economically prosperous for
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World War I : The Causes Of World War I
"World War 1 is considered as one of the greatest events of the 20th century where the war lasted for more than four years, occurring from 1914 to
1918 with over thirty–eight million casualties"(Lohr, 2014). The cause of the war has been debated for decades but it is assumed the assassination of
Franz Ferdinand by the Serb on June 1914 could have triggered the war. Besides there are certain forces that caused the war such as nationalism,
imperialism and military power as many countries believed in economic and military supremacy. Pan–Slavism was a movement that was aimed at
uniting all Slave people in the mid–19th century. The movement had its roots based on the romantic nationalism, which based its concept on ethnicity
were considered a feature of national identity causing tension of war. This essay discusses some of the reasons America remained neutral to the war.
Then, later joining the Great War in 1917 and seeing it through to the end. Consequently, it discusses issues revolving around theTreaty of Versailles
and the role President Woodrow Wilson played during the era of the war.
"The outbreak of World War 1 was greatly influenced by the increase in military power, imperialism and nationalisms. The European nation believed in
the economic and military supremacy of their country. The attitudes and overconfidence in their country assured them that their government and
military were fair and without blame" (Lohr, 2014). The love of one's country was partly responsible
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The Causes Of World War I
World War I was also known as the First World War or the Great War. It was an international conflict from 1914
–1918 that involved most of the
countries in Europe, the United States, the Middle East, Russia, and others (World War I). World War I had some major events like the sinking of the
Lusitania, The First Battle of Marne, and The Russian Revolution.
In 1900 the British Empire was spread over five continents, and France had control of large amounts of Africa. This created a fight between them and
Germany for land. Between the empires, militarism, and nationalism there was so much competition that it created a war. Militarism was a major cause
of World War I. The governments had given the military so much power that Germany, France, and Britain were in a major race to have the best
military that could claim and protect the seas around their country. Nationalism was also a huge cause of World War I because everyone believed their
country was best, which led to people fighting over whose country was better (Crocker).
World War I started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, and lasted until 1918. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
was blamed on the Serbian government. In early July the Serbian government was convinced that Austria–Hungary was ready for war so the Serbians
ordered their Army to mobilize. On July 5, 1914, Austria Hungary got a secret alliance from Germany. On July 28, 1914, Austria
–Hungary declared
war on Serbia. Throughout
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The Aftermath of World War I
The aftermath of World War I left a lasting impression on the 1920s because America entered the Great War later than the big European countries. This
gave them an upper hand in their economic position since they did not spend as much money as France, Germany, and Britain did. This ignited their
unprecedented affluence which had a domino effect in America's society in terms of government's relationship to business. Another effect of the First
World War is the Red Scare and America's prejudice and fear against the minorities shown through the immigration policies it established. These
changes in the economy increased living standards, evidently seen through the consumer culture, progressive innovations, and increased consumption.
This illusion of expanding prosperity came to an end with the stock market crash in 1929. This opened America's eyes to their limits which make the
1920s a decade imperative for its legacy rippled throughout our history. With the Republicans in control of the White House, the policies of promoting
business while limiting government control was in favor. President Calvin Coolidge stated, "The business of America was business," which was the
truth as America plunged into a prosperous economic growth fueled by the consumer culture and other new ideas. The booming economy was led by
the automobile industry. This was started by Henry Ford, who pioneered two developments that made this industry growth possible – standardization
and mass
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The Time Of World War I
The Four Minute Men where a public relations group that worked for the government around the time of World War I (WWI). They would manipulate
information at of the war and then share that information with the public. One of the 75,000 would share this information during the reel changes at
the movie, which was about four minutes, thus the name (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). Sometimes instead of a person delivering that message they
would produce small feature to get the point across, such as Pershing's Crusaders and Under Four Flags (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). These men
motivated people to become active in this war by manipulating information to the benefit of the people thus creating a historical impact that would
change the way the public see public relations. Merriam– Webster dictionary defines them as "one of a body of men who duringWorld War Imade short
speeches especially to promote the sale of government bonds." (Merriam– Webster. (N.D). pg. 1). The book explains that the Four Minute Men, part of
the domestic section of the war (Propaganda Between Reels... (2011) pg. 1)were part of a larger idea called the Committee for Public Information
(CPI), this committee created many pamphlets and book ranging from "Why We Are Fighting" to "What Are Enemy Really Is." (Guth & Marsh. 2012.
pg. 66). The most important aspect of this committee was the Four Minute Men (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). This committee was organized by
George Creel (Four Minute Men: Volunteer... (N.D). pg.
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The Cause of the Great War: World War I
World War I was a conflict that claimed over 10 million peoples' lives, ravaged all of Europe and engineered modern warfare, as it is know today.
The Great War has been scrutinized and examined through many complex theories in order to understand how such a conflict escalated to one of the
most epic wars in history. This essay, like many works before it, looks to examine WWI and determine its causes through two distinct levels of
analysis, individual and systemic. The individual level of analysis locates the cause of conflicts in individual leaders or decision makers within a
particular country, focusing on the characteristics of human decision–making. The systemic level of analysis explains the causation of a conflict from
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In consequence, The Schlieffen Plan offered German planners an offensive strategy that struck quickly in order to fight a war on two fronts.
Wilhelm's perceptions that the offense was the strongest course of action was misguided and built with bias that only led to a glorious German
victory. Diplomatically, Wilhelm perceived that he would not be accused of instigating the global conflict. His sly maneuvers to use Serbia as a
scapegoat in order to mobilize Russia and then mobilize in retaliation stands as a strong indicator that he personally wanted to be the aggressor, but
seen as the reactionary actor. Lastly, Wilhelm perceived that his conquest would be achievable relatively quickly. He thought that he would be able
to defeat France and then focus on Russia, before Russia was finished mobilizing their military. These three significant events before the war
reinforce Wilhelm's status conscious and aggressive personality, which largely drove policy towards the war in 1914. The other head of this
conundrum is Czar Nicolas II. Nicolas was a cousin of Wilhelm and the Russian Tsar until 1917 with his abdication of the throne. Nicolas took the
throne through divine right. Nicolas had never wanted to be tsar; he had feared that job and absolute monarchy was forced on him through his family.
Nicolas was devoted to his wife, children, and religion. He was shy, less assertive, and was often encouraged by his wife to defend
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The War Of The World War I
For centuries, governments dreamed and had an almost universal hope, about the raise of inter–state systems, to preserve peace amongst potentially
antagonistic states;
Unfortunately, what statesmen had not imagined was that the world had to witness to the slaughter of the First World War to achieve such dream.
However, precisely because of the the devastation and chaos caused by the war, the establishment of a general association of states was crucial, and
needed to be constructed as quickly as possible.
In addition, as World War Ipointed out a fundamental flaw in The Balance of Power System, therefore, its malfunctions could no longer be considered
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(Henig, Ruth. 2010:8)
However, it was the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, which confirmed that European diplomacy lacked any organised machinery for international
co–operation.
In the first decade of the 20th century; with the crucial urgency and the insistence of the President of the US, Wilson, who repeatedly proposed such an
organization through his so–called Fourteen Points, an overall framework of the League was rising.
At the beginning of 1919, during a session of The Paris Peace Conference, the creation of the League became an 'integral part' of a peace treaty; and
finally, after innumerable negotiations, with the Treaty of Versailles, the 28 of June 1919, the League of Nations arise, with 41 members, holding their
first meeting the 16 of January 1920 in Paris.
With this coalition, all the great nations and some medium–sized powers, would have gathered to ensure security and to create a mechanism to prevent,
resolve, or stop disputes and wars. Most importantly, the League also introduced "the collective security", a system to guarantee the territorial integrity
and political independence of the states involved; where both economic and military sanctions would have been used, by the members of the league, to
compel states to interrupt any dispute.
In substance, under the collective security arrangement, non aggressive countries would
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The War Of The World War I
World War One is considered to be one of the most important events in modern world history. Lasting four years and resulting in large numbers of
casualties, the war represented a "total war" in which nations devoted all of the resources at their disposal to the war effort. Before this time, wars
were fought by trained armies sent to fight on a battlefield, and had little impact on the lives of civilians not involved in the fighting. However, during
World War One, governments controlled the economy, shifting the focus of industry from consumer goods production to the production of goods that
would support the war. All available civilians were put to work either directly in the fighting, or in support of war activities on the home front.
Civilians played a critical role in World War One through their expression of patriotism and support of government programs, through their purchase of
war bonds, and through the lifestyle changes they made in support of war related activities. As war broke out across Europe in 1914, civilians
enthusiastically supported the war and volunteered for military service. Between 1914–1916, approximately 2.5 million British citizens volunteered for
the army (Grant 18). However, as the war dragged on, and the risks associated with fighting became more apparent, the number of volunteers dropped
dramatically. In order to have enough soldiers to supply to the front lines, governments used conscription, a military draft that required men to fight.
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The Day Of The World War I
On November 11, 1918 the war to end all wars came to an end with a ceasefire between the allied nations and Germany. One year later, the
anniversary of this official end to World War I was marked to be an honorary day, Armistice Day, for all military personnel who had died defending
the United States of America. Armistice Day was the first national recognition and important step towards the care and honor of those who had served
protecting the country. Years later in 1938, Congress passed the 11th of November as a legal holiday; in 1954, the holiday was renamedVeterans Dayto
include an honoring to all military personnel and committees ("Office of Public Affairs"). Veterans Day was a highly respected and celebrated day;
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They are the ones who risked their lives, their careers, and their families so that others could experience what it truly means to be an American.
Military men used to be the "talk of the town," everyone wanted to know them and claim them in their lives, but nowadays people want to discard the
disgruntled figures that come back from the hardships of war. The men and affects of war on them did not change, people's tolerance for them did. No
one wants to deal the mentally unstable or disabled used to be war heroes. They want the bright and shining young men who stood for their country, but
these two types of men are the same. The old and forgotten used to be the bright and shining, and they should be treated as such. They deserve the valor
and honor that surrounded them when they shipped off to still be there when they finally come home.
Caring for the Veteran's when they come home begins with the military itself; these are there men coming home and it needs to stay as such. I believe
in a motto of once a soldier, always a soldier, and that the military is something that should always be there for its members. When injured or outdated
servicemen come home from their final assignment, they receive honorable discharge. There should be no "discharge" however; there should only be
retirement from the field. Let these men always have a place in the army, marines, coast guard, any field; there are plenty of office or
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World War I : The Cause And Causes Of World War I
The Accumulation of Clashing Nations
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the archduke of Austria, was a memorable event in Europe's history, for it arguably was the direct cause to the
beginning of World War I. Because of this historic event and the complicated string of alliances throughout Europe, conflict arose across the continent.
Common contributing factors to conflict consisted of increased nationalism of nations, militarism, and territorial disputes. With this combination of
contributing factors, World War Ibegan. Prior to the beginning of the war and at its initial starting point in 1914, it was mostly a European issue.
However, as time went on, other nations outside of Europe became involved in the conflict and chose sides to fight on. Finally, by the end, the war
became a global conflict because it involved and affected many nations all over the world. Despite the initial involvement of solely European forces
in World War I, the war continued to progress and further conflicts arose, leading to a global conflict involving nations worldwide. World War I
began as a complete European conflict, involving Europe's strongest powers. First, in the years prior to the beginning of the war, there were many
European nations already making alliances and choosing sides. Because of territorial disputes, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente were formed
as alliance groups to back those in each in case of conflict. The main powers were Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy
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World War I : The Cause Of World War I
World War I injured or killed around 40 million soldiers and civilians (Mougel). It is crucial to assess who was the most responsible for starting this
war in order to keep something similar from happening again. A common mistake is for individuals to view the assassination of Austria–Hungary's
archduke as the cause of World War I. Although this encouraged Austria–Hungary to wage war on Serbia, this was not a war between two countries.
The start of World War I involved a complex series of steps to bring Germany, Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Austria
–Hungary, and many other
countries into the conflict. It is impossible to blame one country for this awful event in history, but Germany had the largest impact on the start of
World War I. By committing strategic diplomatic errors, pledging its support to Austria
–Hungary, and launching the Schlieffen Plan, Germany was the
most responsible for starting the First World War.
First of all, Germany's strategic diplomatic errors caused the Triple Entente to form against them. According to Fromkin, Germany "[made] enemies of
[Russia, France, and Great Britain]" before the war even started (271–272). When Kaiser Wilhelm II took control of Germany, it was diplomatically
sound due to the peace agreements made by the previous Prussian minister president, Otto von Bismarck ("The Road"). Soon, all of Bismarck's
diplomatic gains were reversed ("The Road"). Rather than focusing on creating peace with other nations, Kaiser Wilhelm II allowed his young and
headstrong mentality affect his decisions ("The Road"). He became completely focused on war and ignored all diplomacy ("The Road"). For instance,
Germany "declined to renew the 1887 Russian–German Reinsurance Treaty" (Ehlert 3). This treaty was what kept Germany and Russia on good terms,
and it prevented war between the two countries by creating a friendly relationship ("The Road"). By ignoring Russia and allowing their relations to
expire, Germany became Russia's enemy ("The Road"). In addition to Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II ignored Germany's peaceful relations with France and
Great Britain ("The Road"). This resulted in the formation of the Triple Entente, which consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia ("The Road").
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The War Of The World War I
On June 28th, 2015 the peace treaty that finished World War I was agreed upon by Germany and the Allies at the Palace of Versailles in Paris. The
main three Allies showed their interest: British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier George Clemenceau and US President Woodrow
Wilson. The Great War had crushed Europe. Limitless territories of north–western Europe were diminished to almost nothing; French and Belgian
towns and towns had vanished from the map without any trace of existence. The war destroyed Europeans male population. Both sides endured losses
on a practically immeasurable scale. France had endured more than 1.4 million dead, and more than 4 million injured. Altogether, 8.5 million men had
died.
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The most essential terms of the Treaty of Versailleswere: "War Guilt Clause– Germany should accept the blame for starting World War One
Reparations – Germany had to pay 6,600 million pounds for the damage caused by the war Disarmament – Germany was only allowed to have a small
army and six naval ships. No tanks, no air force and no submarines were allowed. The Rhineland area was to be de–militarised.Territorial Clauses –
Land was taken away from Germany and given to other countries. Anschluss (union with Austria) was forbidden" (World War Two
–Causes).
For the Allies, the settlement had made peace which demilitarized Germany, secured the French border against assault and made an association to
guarantee future world peace, to be known as the League of Nations. Yet the reaction in Germany against the Versailles was huge. Regional misfortunes
to the new Polish state on the Eastern Front enraged numerous Germans. The neutralization of the Rhineland and the joining of Germans into the new
land of Czechoslovakia also angered Germans. The term that angered Germany the most was the fact that they had to take the blame for causing the
world. "As Germany looked for revisions to the treaty, the US Senate dismisses the Versailles settlement and vetoed US enrollment of the League of
Nations. This was to
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The World War I
Lutwin de Macar Mr. LeClainche World History 6B April 17, 2015 I affirm the code The Unwanted Trenches It is estimated that between 8.5 and 12
million people died while fighting in the trenches. The estimation, in fact, is difficult to prove after the collapse of several countries' government such
as Russia, Austria Hungary, or Germany. The lives in the trenches were absolutely horrific. Soldiers were not aware of the life threatening conditions of
the trenches when deciding to fight for their country. Indeed, the life in the trenches were dangerous and horrible for the soldiers fighting in World War
One. This played an important role on soldiers' physical and mental condition during and after the war. The trenches living conditions were... Show
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Continuous fighting unhallowed soldiers to rest physically. Sleep is essential for humans and having to fight twenty four hours a day caused
critical fatigue. Although soldiers were able to shift for sleep, it was certainly not easy. Sleeping while bombing was going on was nearly
impossible. Animals kept bugging soldiers while trying to gnaw your infected body parts. Injuries while fighting was unavoidable. This physical
condition lead soldiers to physical breakdown or death. The extreme tough condition within the trench war was not only hard physically but
mentally as well. The system of the trenches led soldiers with many body side effects and mental conditions. Shell Shock was a disease and side
effect that left soldiers with psychological trauma. Many of them were due to heavy bombing leaving many soldiers with concussions that were hard
to recover from. Soldiers were also found to have emotional torments. Soldiers battled with awful physical pain. In addition, soldiers were mentally
concerned about living their loved ones behind or seeing their friends die on the battlefield. This mental agony Soldiers, alive after the war, had a hard
time to recover mentally. Veterans from the war are usually emotional when talking about this modern warfare. They have a hard time talking about this
event that marked their lives. Unfortunately, we are losing the people that witness this horrible battle. A really good example of a person
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World War I : The War That Ended All Wars
World War I Tristan Mahler Mrs. Charf U.S. History December 1 2014 Why World War I World War I known as the war that ended all wars. The
war took place between 1914 and 1918. World war one was inevitable, the whole world was at each other's throats. Most countries were brought into
the war because of the alliances they had with each other. World War 1 happened for many reasons but its main causes were Germany beginning
militarism, nationalism, countries being drawn into war by their alliances, and the trigger which is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Germany
begins militarism was the very first mistake, and many other nations also begin militarism during the year 1914. Other countries began to build up arms
out of fear that Germany would attack. It wasn't that the nations building up their arms caused them to go to war. The generals of each country were
constantly pressuring their leaders to demand increases in the security spending. They contributed to the mood of the war. The generals would
constantly draw and bring up war plans. They would say these were the solutions to the country's political problems. The militaristic culture was
strongest in Germany, the German army was formed in old Prussia by the Junkers. A small but authoritative group of Prussian aristocrats. Germany
elected a parliament, he did almost nothing in the say in military matters. In many ways the German military only acted as a part of the government,
instead of them being a
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World War I: The Event Of World War I
The event of World War I began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This brought Austria
–Hungary to declare war to Serbia in July
1914. Many other countries were later drawn into the war. These other countries being involved in treaties, obligated them to defend other nations. It
was the first important war there had been in over forty years. Soldiers were utilizing new weapons and technology with old skills, which caused great
destruction. Alliances, nationalism, and imperialism, all helped trigger this war. Alliances played a big role in this global war. The nations of Europe
were constantly competing for power. The Triple Alliance was formed between Germany, Austria
–Hungary, and Italy. If one is attacked, the other
country
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World War I And The Great War
World War One has been constantly referred to as a watershed point in the history of the Western world. Argue this position by drawing on examples
from political, economic and cultural spheres.
World War I, also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until
11 November 1918. More than 9 million soldiers and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war.It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history,
paving the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. The war involved all the world 's economic great
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These were mainly situated along its eastern and western borders. The most important of these concessions was probably the surrender of
Alsace–Lorraine to France. The area had been accountable for many disputes between France and Germany for a long time. This area had been
bordering the two countries and had been given to Germany following their victory in the Franco–Prussian War in 1871.France though, had always
wanted it back. The French Emerging as victorious powers in World War I, they alongside Great Britain jointly controlled Saarland (Alsace–Lorraine)
for a period of fifteen years, the whole time exploiting the goods they had ie. coal fields . Also, other parts of Germany were taken and gifted to the
newly independent countries of Poland and Denmark. Concurrent with the end of World War I, a socialist revolution broke out across German nation.
The German Revolution of 1918–1919 resulted in the creation of the left–leaning Weimar Republic, which lasted until Adolf Hitler 's Nazi Party seized
power in the early 1930s. It is believed by many historians that Germany 's not only defeat in World War One, but the harsh terms imposed by the
Treaty of Versailles, candidly prompted the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.After the Germans defeat, the Austro
–Hungarian Empire was divided into
several independent states. Among the most prominent of these independent states were Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia,
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Australia At War (1945): World War I
ACTIVITY ONE: AUSTRALIA AT WAR MISS LAURA MARSDEN | HISTORY | YEAR 9: 30 MINUTES Knowledge: Australia at war (1914
–
1945): World War I: Different historical interpretations and contested debates about World War I and the significance of Australian commemorations of
the war (VCHHK144) Concepts and skills learnt: –Analyse and corroborate sources and evaluate their accuracy, usefulness and reliability, analyse
different perspectives and evaluate different historical interpretations and contested debates (VCHHC123), (VHCHHC124) & (VCHHC125) –Evaluate
the historical significance of an event, idea, individual or place (VCHHC128) For task sheet see Appendix A. This task will occur once the students
have some context knowledge of World War 1. Each table group is given a 'side', they ten have to create a mind map about how that person, event or
'side' interprets WWI. These mind maps will then be passed
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The War Of The World War I
War has been a terrible part of the human existence since the beginning of time. According to historians there has been only 268 years of peace out of
the nearly 3,500 years that civilized humans have existed (Hedges). That is a staggering statistic showing how deep–rooted war is in the minds and
hearts of people. So while war itself might be inevitable the outcome of any given conflict is anything but predictable. There are many different
elements that come into play during combat but perhaps the most influential factor is geography. In fact, geography has been such an important part
of war that a new field of study has emerged in recent years entitled military geography. On particular war where the affect of geography can be seen is
World War I. During this war the newly formed Germany attempts to invade France and gain control over WesternEurope. This was invasion was
designed to be quick and decisive with Germany overwhelming Franc in as little as six weeks. However, this plan failed terribly and led to one of
the bloodiest, most gruesome war of attrition the world as ever seen. A reason for this failure was the geography of Western Europe. The land in this
region is fairly level and flat providing little to no cover for attacking forces. This geography played a pivotal role in determining the outcome of two
of the most well known battles of World War I, the Battle of the Marne and the Battle of Verdun. Most people are pretty familiar with the first Battle of
the
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World War I And Great War
World war one was one the biggest wars in recorded history. It lasted from 1914–1918 and was a brutal conflict in Canadian history. More than 60,000
Canadians died in this war. When the First World War began in the year of 1914, some believe that it would last for a long time. Many young
individuals in Canada and others saw this war as a privilege to travel, adventure, and great beauty. Some individuals were afraid that the conflict would
be over before they could get into the battle. Many people signed up dreaming that they would have the honour of fighting for the British Empire, to
which Canada belonged. The somewhat "Great War" was different in the dreamy vision than it was in reality. This war took the lives of more than 8
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Some of the causes of world war one are imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and alliances. Imperialism is when one country rules over another
through establishment of colonies. Imperialism resulted from Industrialization, which was needed for raw goods and markets for manufactured goods.
The countries fought with each other over colonies. Militarism was used for building a strong military and in order for that country to have its interests
dominate the government. In the past, war was seen as something that was acceptable to solve conflicts and enhance a country. Some examples of
imperialism include: naval arms race between Great Britain and Germany. Nationalism is a strong feeling of loyalty and protection of culture and need
of ethnic group to have a country that is their own. Alliances are countries that form cooperative groups in order to protect everyone's interests.
However, the most significant cause of world war one was industrialization, which had fueled imperialism, and Nationalism. Together they both caused
three factors that led to war: German unification, territorial rivalries, and economic competition.
The Great powers were prepared to participate in the war because in the 15th century, some European nations were expanding their territory forcefully.
Countries that were powerful used imperialism by creating colonies all over the world in order to create empires. They used the land and resources of
the nations that were weak and controlled by the great
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World War I And The Great War
Annie Poll
Period 3 AP European History
Free–Response Essay
31 March, 2016
World War I is often called "The Great War". This was because it was the first war to affect such a large geographical area and involve so many
countries. These countries' governments had complicated relationships with each other and even the people who they governed. This war was largely
unavoidable because of these complicated relationships and diplomacies. The first example of these relationships were the ones countries at this time
had with each other: alliances. An alliance is an agreement between two or more countries in which they promise support to each other, this support
often relating to military. There were two major alliances that faced off inWorld War I: the Central Powers and the Triple Entente. The Central Powers
were not always called the Central Powers; when the Prussian general Otto von Bismarck united Germany in 1871, he was fearful of the vulnerability
of the new united country, and knew he needed alliances. He knew France was not an option because of the resentment harbored by the French
government after Germany annexed the French province of Alsace–Lorraine, and Britain was not a viable option because of their policy of "splendid
isolation". So, Germany looked instead to the east and formed the Three Emperors' league with Russia and Austria–Hungary. After the Treaty of Berlin
in 1878, Russia decided they were dissatisfied with the terms and removed themselves from
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The Russian Revolution And World War I
The Russian Revolution and World War I
Samantha Jones
Period 3
19 May 2017
The Russian Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, took place in the year 1917. This revolution was the result of many things, though
it majorly began as a revolt by the peasant and working classes against the current czar, Nicholas II, and the Russian government. It was when the
final czar and his family were killed. This revolution is what led Lenin and the Bolsheviks into power. It was a major contribution to the spread of
communism and ultimately in creating the communist country of the Soviet Union. Despite all of the effects the revolution had on Russia, how the
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Soon, they were joined by military officials and soldiers who refused to shoot the crowds. The czar tried replacing officials in the government, believing
that not only would the government approve more of these officials, but that they would be more effective in handling these issues. This ended up
failing as the new officials were objectively worse than the old ones. In the end these attempts led to extreme unrest in Russia, making it very easy for
people such as Lenin and the Bolsheviks to come and start the ultimate revolution and take down the current monarchical government. The war brought
with it many economic and militaristic issues that ultimately led to the Bolshevik Revolution.
The military revolts were a major part of the Russian Revolution, making it very difficult for battles to be won on the Russian front. This meant
they made no major moves either beneficial or detrimental to either side of the war. Much of this is to the fault of Czar Nicholas II, as, despite
having no prior military experience, he decided to lead the military effort. As mentioned previously, an estimated fifteen and a half million men were
drafted from peasant and working class areas. This led to many of them being untrained. When they were sent to war, many had to wait months in
barracks just to be trained. Many were trained with broomsticks due to lack of proper weapons and training tools. The lack of guns and other weapons
also
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The War Of World War I
Although all countries should be blamed for World War I, Germany did the most to provoke the war to its extremes by attempting to send the
Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico, which would result in conflict with the United States of America. In 1917, Germany attempted to send the
Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico, which would try to persuade them in joining their side of the war by promising them they would help Mexico
take back the territory and states they had lost in the Mexican American War that occurred from 1846 to 1848. Since Mexico had lost around a
third of their territory from the Mexican Cession including Texas, New Mexico, and California, where gold was discovered shortly after it was
appropriated, the offer from Germany would have been too good to ignore. Nevertheless, British cryptographers had intercepted the secret message
before it was able to reach Mexico and showed it to America. The Zimmerman Telegram spurred outraged Americans to join the war against Germany
on April 6, 1917 on the Allies' side because they were angry that Germany would pull such a deal behind their backs.The boost of America joining the
Allies' side refreshed the Allies' morale to resume their ceaseless warfare and the war became more extreme with the addition of the powerful nation
(Lecture, 12/3/14). America's steel industry dominated any other country in size, so they were able to provide tons of weapons and ammunition like
machine guns and tanks for the Allies. With the addition of America
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The First World War I
Nadia Jahnecke
Mrs. Schartner
U.S. History 2 AP/IB
19 October 2015
Unit 3 Notebook Essay
The First World War fought from 1914 to 1918 was one of the largest and most brutal catastrophes fought in the 20th century. With nearly the entire
European continent fighting a barbaric and everlasting war, the U.S. had eventually to get involved in order to reinitiate stability to Europe. Ultimately,
the U.S. taking involvement in World War Ihad a profound political, economic, and social impact on the country. It increased government powers and
solidified the nation's leadership role in foreign politics. The U.S. emerged as the world 's greatest industrial power with increasing financial
opportunities for minorities. At the same time anti–immigrant and anti– communist sentiments arose among many American citizens. And finally the
war contributed to the massive migration of African Americans from the Southern to Northern states looking for employment and freedom and, first
time allowed women to participate in jobs that were traditionally reserved for men.
Initially, U.S. politicians and citizens had differing opinions of whether or not they should take action in the war. Although many in society and
congress disapproved war, Wilson eventually managed to get the approval and set forth the first drafting law, the Selective Service Act. Indeed, there
were still many anti–war protests reoccurring and therefore, the government set up the nation 's first propaganda agency, the Committee on
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The War Of The World War I
It's been over a century since Austria declared war on Serbia. The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked
a war that was to end all others. It clearly did not. Countless wars and conflicts have been fought since, each evolving into something different than the
last. As a result, modern warfare has evolved into something completely different than that of a century ago. Althoughwar is fought for fundamentally
the same reasons, warfare, as it is practiced today, is different from that of World War I. This is primarily due to the rise of counterinsurgency
operations, the focus on air superiority and the use of technology, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, which have led to the decline of mass army
against army war. Characterized by the declaration of war, the amassing of vast battlefield formations, and the use of new technologies, such as the
machine gun and airplane, World War I was the epitome of conventional war. The myriad of alliances across Europe in the early 20th century allowed
military leaders to carefully craft offensive plans of war focused on the weaknesses of known enemies and designed to swiftly defeat opposing military
forces. For example, Germany's Schlieffen Plan "assumed that the Reich could only win a two–front war by crushing France before Russia could
mobilize." Capitalizing on the lightly defended French north, a result of France's assumption that Belgium's neutrality would not be violated, and
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The War Of World War I
World War One, also known as the First Word War, The Great War and The War To End All Wars took place in Europe from 1914 to 1918. Being a
soldier In World War One would have been one of the most dangerous, yet exciting things that a man could have ever done. The war would have put a
tremendous amount of physical demands on soldiers, and yet they had to keep fighting even though deep down they knew that they were only small
when compared to the grand scheme of war. World War One consisted of three fronts. The Western Front wastrench warfare and it was fought on the
boards of France. The Eastern Front was fought on the boarder of Russia, this was a war of movement. Gallipoli was on the Dardanelles peninsula and
in the foothills of Ottoman Empire now known as Turkey.
The demands placed on soldiers in World War One was astonishing. Soldiers were required to be physically fit, as well as mentally stable, to be able
to endure such unspeakable conditions. All the soldiers had to come to terms with life in the trenches, including the horrifying stench of rotting bodies.
Men must have suffered seeing dead and dying bodies strewn all over the battlefields, some of which would have been their friends and possibly
family. Petr Mikhin who was an artillery man serving on the Eastern Front, alludes to soldiers' sufferings when he says, "The swollen, decomposing
bodies of soldiers were all around. Among them were also the corpses of our men, who had fallen there just recently." . Another
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The World War I Ended
In late June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated. A rise of threats and mobilization orders followed the event, leading to the
outbreak of World War I, which pitted Germany, Austria
–Hungary and the Ottoman Empire (the so–called Central Powers) against Great Britain,
France, Russia, Italy and Japan (the Allied Powers). The Allies were joined after 1917 by the United States. The four years of the Great War
–as it was
then known–saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction, thanks to grueling trench warfare and the introduction of modern weaponry such as
machine guns, tanks and chemical weapons. By the time World War Iended in the defeat of the Central Powers in November 1918, more than 9
million soldiers had been killed and 21 million more wounded. New weapons revolutionized combat in World War One.
Combat morphed from a rapid, noble and relatively ephemeral thing to a new model: trench warfare.
There were many wars before the Great War, or World War 1. The Revolutionary war and The Civil War were the two major wars before the
occurrence of World War 1. Both of these wars produced many casualties. During The Civil, at least 618,000 Americans died. Today, The Civil War
still has the greatest number of American casualties than any other war. Another major war prior to the First World War was the American Revolution.
During this time there was approximately 50,000 dead or wounded American soldiers.
The technology during these two wars was very
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World War I Changed The World
In four short years, 9 million men died and 21 million more had serious injures. World War I changed many lives around the world as eight
European countries as well as the United States, fought against each other and formed allies. It the beginning, it was meant to be the war that ended
all wars. This Great War was unlike any war before; there was new technology such as tanks and machine guns, as well as new tactics such as
trenches and war at sea. The physical geography affected the outcome of the war in great measures, both on land and sea. Mountains, sea, and flat land
made the countries develop new tactics and strategies to fight the enemies. All aspects of geography resulted in struggles, whether it is disease or
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Also, due to the new generation of modern warfare, different weapons were used on the battlefield. The most common weapon created in WWI was
the machine gun. They were used to shoot from far away, which helps the operator stay away from man to man combat. Combined with trenches,
these machines guns could make a deadly pair; they could mount on the inside of the trench while protecting the shooter from oncoming fire. The
trenches were a very smart idea due to the fact that the land was flat. Although fighting was extremely violent on land, soldiers also faced deadly
battles at sea. Back in the day, Britain had the most powerful navy around, but Germany wanted to test their strength. One of the most, if not the only,
famous battle at sea was the Battle of Jutland, which changed the war at sea forever. The battle of Jutland was no ordinary battle at sea. Unlike
battles on land, Jutland lasted only one day. The battle was between the British and the Germans. There were about 250 ships in attendance and about
100,000 men spread out on ships. Due to the fact that Britain had a more powerful Navy, they had almost twice as many ships and men. Many would
think that with these odds, Britain had to have won, but that was not the case. The battle was split into two phases. The first phase was around 5:00
P.M. on May 31, 1916. Both
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The World War I Was A Global War
World war one was not only called the Great War but was considered a global war. During the war there had been many conflicts between European
countries that contributed to the start of the war and industrial advancement. Not only was there rivalries, but alliances were formed as well. And the
growth of nationalism had yet another serious result, as well as the growth armies that were expanding, increasing existing tensions in Europe and the
assassination of the archduke which all helped fuel the start of the war. Although many people wanted a war because they thought that it would be short
and bloodless and for old resentments, they had thought wrong. Instead it lasted four years and had such an impact on peoples lives and European
countries. Feelings of nationalism had been uprising because not all ethnic groups became nations. Some ethnic groups such as the Balkans dreamt of
having their own national states as well as other groups. Not only did they want their own national state, but they wanted recognition. And when
neighboring countries heard about what these ethnic groups wanted, it resulted in the formation of two alliances, the Triple Alliance and the Triple
Entente. The Triple Alliance was made up of Germany who created the alliance due to the fear of being attacked on two fronts, Austria–Hungary and
Italy. The Triple Entente made up of France, Great Britain, and Russia. Although, not only was there a growth of nationalism, but the growth of mass
armies known as
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World War I ( Wwi )
World War I (WWI) had many main events from 1914– 1918. It was known as the Great War and the war to end all wars. It also introduced us to
many new technology to including Barbed wire, machine guns, artillery, poison gas, airships, aircraft 's, new naval vessels and tanks. All these
wartime machines and equipment resulted in unprecedented carnage and destruction, with more than 9 million soldiers killed by the end of the war.
This First World War or the Great War, was a global war centered in Europe. This global conflict pitted 2 groups against each other "The Allied
Powers" and "The Central Powers". The Allied Powers was made up of Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and The United States. Important people
that were known for the Allied Powers were Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister (UK), Woodrow Wilson (U.S. President), Aristide Briand, Prime
Minister (France), and Prime Minister (France). The Central Powers was made up of Germany, the Austrian–Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire
and Bulgaria. Important people that were known for the Central Powers were Prince Max Von Baden, Chancellor (Germany), Heinrich Von
Clam–Martinic, and Prime Minister (Austria). The First World War started off with a "BANG" literal. WWI started on June 28, 1914 with the
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and wife Sophie. Many major events follow within the years of 1914–1918. July 28, 1914 Austria–Hungary
declares war on Serbia, August 1, 1914 Germany declares war on Russia, August 3,
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World War I As The War

  • 1. World War I As The War End All Wars knew World War I as the War. This massive war involved thirty –two countries but a country that had a very important role was Russia. In the beginning two sides formed, the allies and the central powers. Russia was the first to mobilize its army because it came to the aid of its ally Serbia after the assassination of their Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a terrorist group from Austria–Hungary. In result of Russia mobilizing it's army, Germany, who was in support of Austria–Hungary, declared war on Russia. Due to the Franco–Russian alliance drafted previously in 1892 France then mobilizes too. Soon after Germany declares war on France, Belgium and Great Britain gets involved and they fought Germany on what was known as the Western Front. A day after the Serbs defeat the Austro –Hungarians at the Battle of the Cer the Russian army decides to attack Germany, advancing to East Prussia. The battle of Russia and Germany was known as the Battle of StallupГ¶nen on August 17th, 1914, which was the first battle on the Eastern Front. In this first battle of 84,000 Russians against 16,000 Germans, The Russians were defeated. After that the Germans played their offense and attacked the Russians on August 20th, at The Battle of Gumbinnen. Despite the offense attack the Germans lost that battle because of their eagerness to defeat Russia in another effort to end the two–front war. The Russian Army decided to split up with Rennenkampf in control of the First Army and Samsonov in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. World War I Lets return to the earth shattering occasions from 1939 to 1945 that reshaped the world. It may well be that this recognition will prompt rediscoveries and new gratefulness – the way the Bicentennial provoked prominent and scholarly rediscovery of American convention going back to the Revolution and the Constitution. The Great War – World War I– has now blurred in the aggregate memory of Americans. Yet, to the degree that World War I is all around refered to by history specialists to clarify the causes of World War II, it is fitting– in fact vital – that investigation of World War II incorporate some gratefulness for American experience amid the First World War. Something else, the thanks may be shallow or fragmented; more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be that as it may, Germany in World War I didn 't represent a security danger to the United States– not even verifiably. Besides, American association in the war denoted the first express dismissal of George Washington 's and Thomas Jefferson 's recommendation– and consequent American remote approach – not to participate in debate that were absolutely European in nature. World War I is likewise the first American war to depend fundamentally upon recruits, three million of whom filled seventy–two percent of wartime Army positions. In spite of the fact that not bound by catching unions, the United States entered the war at any rate to make the world safe for majority rule government. American passage into the war is all the more amazing following Woodrow Wilson was reelected president in November 1916 on the trademark (broken five months after the fact): "He kept us out of war." Wilson had demanded exchanging with the belligerents ' majority, however France and England kept on upholding a bar of Germany. The English likewise mined the North Sea. The greater part of this abused nonpartisan rights, yet the United States kept on exchanging – hypothetically with both sides. After some time, then again, it turned out to be clear that the United States exchanged exclusively with the Allies. For all intents and purposes, American lack of bias had turned out to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The War Of The World War I It's been over a century since Austria declared war on Serbia. The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked a war that was to end all others. It clearly did not. Countless wars and conflicts have been fought since each evolving into something different than the last. As a result, modern warfare has evolved into something completely different than that of a century ago. Althoughwar is fought for fundamentally the same reasons, warfare, as it is practiced today, is different from that of World War I. This is primarily due to the rise of counterinsurgency operations, the focus on air superiority and the use of technology, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, which have led to the decline of mass army against army war. Characterized by the declaration of war, the amassing of vast battlefield formations, and the use of new technologies, such as the machine gun and airplane, World War I was the epitome of conventional war. The myriad of alliances across Europe in the early 20th century allowed military leaders to carefully craft offensive plans of war focused on the weaknesses of known enemies and designed to swiftly defeat opposing military forces. For example, Germany's Schlieffen Plan "assumed that the Reich could only win a two–front war by crushing France before Russia could mobilize." Capitalizing on the lightly defended French north, a result of France's assumption that Belgium's neutrality would not be violated, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Events Of World War I As is the case with many wars, a foundation has to be set before the situation can escalate into a fully fledged war. Some concede that ephemeral events just before the outbreak of war are more inciteful of the fighting rather than long held animosity between nations. Others hold credence in the idea that wars often begin long before the first shot is fired, with their sole reason for starting being traced back to previous conflicts and tensions with other countries. The tensions of World War Icould be observed within Europe before the war officially started, as is observed through German resentment and competition with other countries, along with their dominating foreign policies and support of their allied nations. The groundwork for World War I was laid down far before the July Crisis could have any effect on the start of the war. The ticking time bomb that was Europe contained countries bent on imperialism and maintaining the best situation for themselves, causing great tensions to form between nations. One such rivalry developed between Germany, known as Prussia at the time, and France. During the Franco–Prussian War of 1871, Prussia managed to capture Alsace–Lorraine, a part of France. The French were unsettled by their defeat and loss of land, determined to reclaim Alsace–Lorraine as a representation of their power and authority in Europe. This goal led to revanchism in France, where they would "suddenly one day rise [to] regain Lorraine [and] recapture Alsace." A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. World War I And The Great War Whenever you come across World War I, don't you ever deeply think about how it all started? Who would have known that just 2 pulls of a trigger could have triggered a demoralizing World War? World War I, also known as "The Great War," was a war that primarily took place in Europe. It officially started on the 28th of July in 1914 and it unexpectedly lasted until the 11th of November in 1918 (about 4 years). The most predominant countries that fought in this war include Great Britain, France, Russia, and Germany. This war left many people in shock as it surprisingly ended up killing more than over 9 million combatants and just over 7 million civilians (World War I). WWI is known to being one of the most fatal wars in the history of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was given the rank of lieutenant at the age of 14, captain at 22, colonel at 27, and major general at 31. When Crown prince Rudolf (Franz Ferdinand's cousin) committed suicide in his hunting lodge in Mayerling, Karl Ludwig (Franz Ferdinand's father) was next in line for the place of the Austro–Hungarian throne, but he later died of typhoid fever in 1896. In 1896, Franz Ferdinand was the man entitled to inherit the Austro–Hungarian throne. Being an Arch–Duke meant his position was just lower than a kings'. (Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria) So how did Austro–Hungarian Arch–Duke die? Back in the day, in the southern part of Austro–Hungary, was a region called "Bosnia". What differentiated Bosnia from the other regions of Austro Hungary was the fact that the majority of the Bosnians (people of Bosnia) wanted Bosnia to be its own state or country, as they didn't want to be under the same system of laws as Austro–Hungary. When Franz Ferdinand announced his trip to Sarajevo (the biggest and capital city of Bosnia), Bosnian nationalists (the people that truly believed that Bosnia should be its own country) decided to take advantage of this opportunity and strike against the Austrian empire. With the assistance of Serbia, a team of assassins were formed to kill Franz Ferdinand. The group consisted of 7 assassins, and was coordinated by Danilo IliД‡, who was a Bosnian Serb and a member ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. World War I And The Great War World War I, also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. Over 9 million combatants and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war, a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents ' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by trench warfare, a grueling form of warfare in which the defender held the advantage. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. The war... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within weeks, the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world. On 28 July, the Austro–Hungarians declared war on Serbia and subsequently invaded. As Russia mobilised in support of Serbia, Germany invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg before moving towards France, leading the United Kingdom to declare war on Germany. After the German march on Paris was halted, what became known as the Western Front settled into a battle of attrition, with a trench line that would change little until 1917. Meanwhile, on the Eastern Front, the Russian army was successful against the Austro–Hungarians, but was stopped in its invasion of East Prussia by the Germans. In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers, opening fronts in the Caucasus, Mesopotamia and the Sinai. Italy joined the Allies in 1915 and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers in the same year, while Romania joined the Allies in 1916, followed by the United States in 1917. The Russian government collapsed in March 1917, and a subsequent revolution in November brought the Russians to terms with the Central Powers via the Treaty of Brest Litovsk, which constituted a massive German victory. After a stunning German offensive along the Western Front in the spring of 1918, the Allies rallied and drove back the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Trenches Of World War I Introduction: World War 1 changed the world around it. More men fought than one could comprehend. World War 1 almost destroyed an entire generation of men. The battlefield for Australians were lined with trenches filled with disease, pests and the fallen where they had medical aid. They experienced traumas not yet known commonly at all. The war was not embellished for its inhumanity in its time but as we see now the men and women who helped with the war effort lived with fear of death, disease and infection. What Were the Trenches? Why was a System of Trenches Employed? In World War 1trench warfare began. Trench warfare was a method of fighting where apposing armies fought from and defended their territories using a system of dug out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Were Men from all Armies Involved in Trench Warfare? At Which Battle Sites Were Trenches Dug? The Allies consisted of– Serbia, Russia, France (Raymond PoincarСђ), Romania, Belgium, British Empire (David Lloyd George/George V), United States (Woodrow Wilson), Italy (Vittorio Emanuele III/Vittorio Orlando), Brazil, Greece, Japan, Liberia, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, Australia. The Central Powers consisted of– Germany, Austria–Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire. These powers and allies fought each other on the Western Front, Eastern front, in Gallipoli, and France. The Western Front, Eastern Front and Gallipoli had trenches protecting them. What Were the Conditions Like for the Soldiers in the Trenches? Trenches were infested with rats, disease and mud. Rats infested the trenches. There were two kinds of rats– black and brown. Brown rats were the most feared as they gorged on more human flesh and could grow to the size of a small dogs. This quote describes rats perfectly– Great, sleek, corpse–fed rats ran in squads between our legs and over our feet as we stood. Their obscene squeaking could be heard at all times. Some men conceived an unmeasured hatred of these loathsome things, and were always trying to slaughter them. I wondered, as I stood, did they picture themselves as those scattered corpses– a prey to these. Imagination is decidedly not good for a soldier. It is one of the things Kipling forgot to tell us– George Mitchell. Disease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The World Of World War I Prior to the beginning of World War I, the world economy was held up by four pillars: the gold standard, free trade, communication and transportation, and capital and labor labor mobility. After facing two world wars and a worldwide economic depression, economists and governments from around the world implemented several development strategies. Some strategists tried to rebuild the order from before World War Iin a more flexible and stable way while others bucked the traditional world order all together in an attempt to develop more quickly. While import–substituting industrialization provided short term benefits and long–term problems to the nations that practiced it, the Bretton Woods Systemprovided sustainable economic growth to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nations that practiced ISI could never entirely eliminate their dependence on the world economy, and ISI's bias against exports left nations with very little export revenue which could be used to pay for things that the nation absolutely had to import. These balance of payments crises hurt domestic economies, often leading to social unrest and coups. Compounding the problems caused by balance of payments problems, nations which practiced ISI also tended to have high inflation rates as well as high income–inequality caused by privileging industrialization at the expense of agricultural classes. Ultimately, ISI nations began experiencing massive social, political, and economic problems which stifled further development. After World War II, the Western economic powers implemented the Bretton Woods System, an attempt to concurrently return to, build upon, and strengthen the pre–World War I economic system. The stringency of the Gold Standard was replaced by an economic system in which currencies were tied together by the more flexible US dollar, which was itself backed by gold. Free trade was reimplemented by GATT, which would later become the WTO. Under the Bretton Woods System, the world saw an incredible amount of post–war economic growth. Jeffry Frieden points out that in the postwar period, advanced capitalist nations "grew three times as fast as in the interwar years and twice as fast as before World War I". The Bretton Woods System allowed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. World War I : Trenches World War 1: Trenches Intro: The life for the average soldier in the WW1 trenches was pretty horrible. They had to live in mud, fellow dead soldiers and lots of rats, some the size of your hand. Life of a soldier was very tough, having to see your best mate get shot and he left to rot. Any soldiers that made it out of the war would have suffered either shell shock or post–traumatic stress disorder and living with either of these would have been terrible. Trenches were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived day and night. There were many lines of German trenches on one side and many lines of the trenches on the allied side. In the middle there was no–man's land, so called because it didn't belong to either army. Soldiers crossed no– man's land when they wanted to attack. Soldiers in the trenches did not get much sleep, but when they did it was in the afternoon during daylight and at night for only 1 hour at a time. They were woken up at different times, either to complete one of the daily chores or the go to fight. The system of trenches was employed because a German commander, General Erich von Falkenhayn, decided that his troops must at all costs hold onto those parts of France and Belgium that Germany still occupied. Falkenhayn ordered his men to dig trenches that would provide them with protection from the advancing French and British troops. The Allies soon realised that they could not break through this line and they also began to dig trenches. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The World War I Is War World War I is war famous for European nations fighting against themselves. It began to take shape when countries like France and Germany beginning to form their own allies. It all started with the powerful Austria–Hungary wanted to have Serbia as part of their own empire. However a group of Serbian nationalists known as Black Hands dislike the idea. So they wanted to send a message to the Austria–Hungary government by killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Gavrilo Princip, member of the Black Hands, shot and killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie and thus started World War 1. Austria–Hungary soon moved against Serbia but Serbia counter by moving against Austria–Hungary. Then comes with new superpower in Europe Germany. It got involved by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So Germany constitute a plan to be in 3 special events to make and force United States to take action and be part in World War 1. The three events that causes the United States to take part into World War Iis the sinking of Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegraph, and Germany U–subs attacking trade ships on American soil. The sinking of the British passenger ship Lusitania is one out of 3 serious of events of America's involvement in World War I. Before it happened, Germany is becoming more and more powerful especially technology wise. One of which surprised the British was Germans maximization of the U–Boot since Great Britain is the strongest naval power in all of Europe. In response to this, they would use water mines in the English channel to defend against the Germans. This triggered the Germans to be very aggressive and suspicious. The Germans are suspicious of the United States and Great Britain has weapons on that ship. They would give 3 days of warning to both U.S. and British to turn those weapons in or they will see as enemy threat and therefore blow up the ship. In the first day, U.S. and Britain refuse to say they have any weapons on the ship. And in the 2nd and final day of the warning, United States and Britain decided to stand pact and thinking this is just a regular passenger ship. However, Germany did not bluff and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Great War Of World War I Even though 'The Great War' ended over 100 years ago, people are still arguing about how it all started. Beginning in 1914, and involving over 30 countries, World War One was the first major war to impact the world. Russia, Germany, Austria –Hungary, and Serbia could all be considered factors that helped rise World War One. Before the war, countries faced many internal and external conflicts, leading to rising tensions and concern across Europe, and later the world. Out of the many nations who participated in the war, Austria–Hungary, Germany, and Serbia seem to have contributed the most to the start of World War One. Whether it was an assassination, irrational demands, or inane ideas, Austria –Hungary, Germany, and Serbia were the most... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea, known as social Darwinism, in Austria–Hungary perhaps further strengthened the want by various ethnic groups to leave Austria–Hungary. Additionally, a group which the Austro–Hungarians controlled were the Serbs, who were placed under their control after the Bosnian crisis of 1908. In the Bosnian crisis, Austria–Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, against the approval of Serbia("Bosnian crisis of 1908"). Because Austria–Hungary didn't have the approval of the Serbians, the connection between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina was broken. Serbia was connected to Bosnia and Herzegovina because the countries had ethnic and geographic similarities. It seems likely that these connections limited the conflicts between Serbia and Bosnia, lowering the tension in the Balkan region. However, the annexation by Austria–Hungary created a barrier between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia because the Serbians already had previous hatred for Austria–Hungary. This separation angered Serbia to an extent where Serbia demanded a portion of the annexed land be given to them. Austria declined, and soon after threatened to invade Serbia if they continued with their demands. The threats by Austria–Hungary suggest that they had no fear of creating conflict with Serbia, and would rather anger Serbia than help them. In addition, the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina had previously proved economically prosperous for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. World War I : The Causes Of World War I "World War 1 is considered as one of the greatest events of the 20th century where the war lasted for more than four years, occurring from 1914 to 1918 with over thirty–eight million casualties"(Lohr, 2014). The cause of the war has been debated for decades but it is assumed the assassination of Franz Ferdinand by the Serb on June 1914 could have triggered the war. Besides there are certain forces that caused the war such as nationalism, imperialism and military power as many countries believed in economic and military supremacy. Pan–Slavism was a movement that was aimed at uniting all Slave people in the mid–19th century. The movement had its roots based on the romantic nationalism, which based its concept on ethnicity were considered a feature of national identity causing tension of war. This essay discusses some of the reasons America remained neutral to the war. Then, later joining the Great War in 1917 and seeing it through to the end. Consequently, it discusses issues revolving around theTreaty of Versailles and the role President Woodrow Wilson played during the era of the war. "The outbreak of World War 1 was greatly influenced by the increase in military power, imperialism and nationalisms. The European nation believed in the economic and military supremacy of their country. The attitudes and overconfidence in their country assured them that their government and military were fair and without blame" (Lohr, 2014). The love of one's country was partly responsible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Causes Of World War I World War I was also known as the First World War or the Great War. It was an international conflict from 1914 –1918 that involved most of the countries in Europe, the United States, the Middle East, Russia, and others (World War I). World War I had some major events like the sinking of the Lusitania, The First Battle of Marne, and The Russian Revolution. In 1900 the British Empire was spread over five continents, and France had control of large amounts of Africa. This created a fight between them and Germany for land. Between the empires, militarism, and nationalism there was so much competition that it created a war. Militarism was a major cause of World War I. The governments had given the military so much power that Germany, France, and Britain were in a major race to have the best military that could claim and protect the seas around their country. Nationalism was also a huge cause of World War I because everyone believed their country was best, which led to people fighting over whose country was better (Crocker). World War I started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, and lasted until 1918. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was blamed on the Serbian government. In early July the Serbian government was convinced that Austria–Hungary was ready for war so the Serbians ordered their Army to mobilize. On July 5, 1914, Austria Hungary got a secret alliance from Germany. On July 28, 1914, Austria –Hungary declared war on Serbia. Throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Aftermath of World War I The aftermath of World War I left a lasting impression on the 1920s because America entered the Great War later than the big European countries. This gave them an upper hand in their economic position since they did not spend as much money as France, Germany, and Britain did. This ignited their unprecedented affluence which had a domino effect in America's society in terms of government's relationship to business. Another effect of the First World War is the Red Scare and America's prejudice and fear against the minorities shown through the immigration policies it established. These changes in the economy increased living standards, evidently seen through the consumer culture, progressive innovations, and increased consumption. This illusion of expanding prosperity came to an end with the stock market crash in 1929. This opened America's eyes to their limits which make the 1920s a decade imperative for its legacy rippled throughout our history. With the Republicans in control of the White House, the policies of promoting business while limiting government control was in favor. President Calvin Coolidge stated, "The business of America was business," which was the truth as America plunged into a prosperous economic growth fueled by the consumer culture and other new ideas. The booming economy was led by the automobile industry. This was started by Henry Ford, who pioneered two developments that made this industry growth possible – standardization and mass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Time Of World War I The Four Minute Men where a public relations group that worked for the government around the time of World War I (WWI). They would manipulate information at of the war and then share that information with the public. One of the 75,000 would share this information during the reel changes at the movie, which was about four minutes, thus the name (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). Sometimes instead of a person delivering that message they would produce small feature to get the point across, such as Pershing's Crusaders and Under Four Flags (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). These men motivated people to become active in this war by manipulating information to the benefit of the people thus creating a historical impact that would change the way the public see public relations. Merriam– Webster dictionary defines them as "one of a body of men who duringWorld War Imade short speeches especially to promote the sale of government bonds." (Merriam– Webster. (N.D). pg. 1). The book explains that the Four Minute Men, part of the domestic section of the war (Propaganda Between Reels... (2011) pg. 1)were part of a larger idea called the Committee for Public Information (CPI), this committee created many pamphlets and book ranging from "Why We Are Fighting" to "What Are Enemy Really Is." (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). The most important aspect of this committee was the Four Minute Men (Guth & Marsh. 2012. pg. 66). This committee was organized by George Creel (Four Minute Men: Volunteer... (N.D). pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Cause of the Great War: World War I World War I was a conflict that claimed over 10 million peoples' lives, ravaged all of Europe and engineered modern warfare, as it is know today. The Great War has been scrutinized and examined through many complex theories in order to understand how such a conflict escalated to one of the most epic wars in history. This essay, like many works before it, looks to examine WWI and determine its causes through two distinct levels of analysis, individual and systemic. The individual level of analysis locates the cause of conflicts in individual leaders or decision makers within a particular country, focusing on the characteristics of human decision–making. The systemic level of analysis explains the causation of a conflict from a system wide... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In consequence, The Schlieffen Plan offered German planners an offensive strategy that struck quickly in order to fight a war on two fronts. Wilhelm's perceptions that the offense was the strongest course of action was misguided and built with bias that only led to a glorious German victory. Diplomatically, Wilhelm perceived that he would not be accused of instigating the global conflict. His sly maneuvers to use Serbia as a scapegoat in order to mobilize Russia and then mobilize in retaliation stands as a strong indicator that he personally wanted to be the aggressor, but seen as the reactionary actor. Lastly, Wilhelm perceived that his conquest would be achievable relatively quickly. He thought that he would be able to defeat France and then focus on Russia, before Russia was finished mobilizing their military. These three significant events before the war reinforce Wilhelm's status conscious and aggressive personality, which largely drove policy towards the war in 1914. The other head of this conundrum is Czar Nicolas II. Nicolas was a cousin of Wilhelm and the Russian Tsar until 1917 with his abdication of the throne. Nicolas took the throne through divine right. Nicolas had never wanted to be tsar; he had feared that job and absolute monarchy was forced on him through his family. Nicolas was devoted to his wife, children, and religion. He was shy, less assertive, and was often encouraged by his wife to defend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The War Of The World War I For centuries, governments dreamed and had an almost universal hope, about the raise of inter–state systems, to preserve peace amongst potentially antagonistic states; Unfortunately, what statesmen had not imagined was that the world had to witness to the slaughter of the First World War to achieve such dream. However, precisely because of the the devastation and chaos caused by the war, the establishment of a general association of states was crucial, and needed to be constructed as quickly as possible. In addition, as World War Ipointed out a fundamental flaw in The Balance of Power System, therefore, its malfunctions could no longer be considered tolerable and appropriate as the basis for international security (Nye, Welch, 2013: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Henig, Ruth. 2010:8) However, it was the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, which confirmed that European diplomacy lacked any organised machinery for international co–operation. In the first decade of the 20th century; with the crucial urgency and the insistence of the President of the US, Wilson, who repeatedly proposed such an organization through his so–called Fourteen Points, an overall framework of the League was rising. At the beginning of 1919, during a session of The Paris Peace Conference, the creation of the League became an 'integral part' of a peace treaty; and finally, after innumerable negotiations, with the Treaty of Versailles, the 28 of June 1919, the League of Nations arise, with 41 members, holding their first meeting the 16 of January 1920 in Paris. With this coalition, all the great nations and some medium–sized powers, would have gathered to ensure security and to create a mechanism to prevent, resolve, or stop disputes and wars. Most importantly, the League also introduced "the collective security", a system to guarantee the territorial integrity and political independence of the states involved; where both economic and military sanctions would have been used, by the members of the league, to compel states to interrupt any dispute. In substance, under the collective security arrangement, non aggressive countries would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The War Of The World War I World War One is considered to be one of the most important events in modern world history. Lasting four years and resulting in large numbers of casualties, the war represented a "total war" in which nations devoted all of the resources at their disposal to the war effort. Before this time, wars were fought by trained armies sent to fight on a battlefield, and had little impact on the lives of civilians not involved in the fighting. However, during World War One, governments controlled the economy, shifting the focus of industry from consumer goods production to the production of goods that would support the war. All available civilians were put to work either directly in the fighting, or in support of war activities on the home front. Civilians played a critical role in World War One through their expression of patriotism and support of government programs, through their purchase of war bonds, and through the lifestyle changes they made in support of war related activities. As war broke out across Europe in 1914, civilians enthusiastically supported the war and volunteered for military service. Between 1914–1916, approximately 2.5 million British citizens volunteered for the army (Grant 18). However, as the war dragged on, and the risks associated with fighting became more apparent, the number of volunteers dropped dramatically. In order to have enough soldiers to supply to the front lines, governments used conscription, a military draft that required men to fight. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Day Of The World War I On November 11, 1918 the war to end all wars came to an end with a ceasefire between the allied nations and Germany. One year later, the anniversary of this official end to World War I was marked to be an honorary day, Armistice Day, for all military personnel who had died defending the United States of America. Armistice Day was the first national recognition and important step towards the care and honor of those who had served protecting the country. Years later in 1938, Congress passed the 11th of November as a legal holiday; in 1954, the holiday was renamedVeterans Dayto include an honoring to all military personnel and committees ("Office of Public Affairs"). Veterans Day was a highly respected and celebrated day; there were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are the ones who risked their lives, their careers, and their families so that others could experience what it truly means to be an American. Military men used to be the "talk of the town," everyone wanted to know them and claim them in their lives, but nowadays people want to discard the disgruntled figures that come back from the hardships of war. The men and affects of war on them did not change, people's tolerance for them did. No one wants to deal the mentally unstable or disabled used to be war heroes. They want the bright and shining young men who stood for their country, but these two types of men are the same. The old and forgotten used to be the bright and shining, and they should be treated as such. They deserve the valor and honor that surrounded them when they shipped off to still be there when they finally come home. Caring for the Veteran's when they come home begins with the military itself; these are there men coming home and it needs to stay as such. I believe in a motto of once a soldier, always a soldier, and that the military is something that should always be there for its members. When injured or outdated servicemen come home from their final assignment, they receive honorable discharge. There should be no "discharge" however; there should only be retirement from the field. Let these men always have a place in the army, marines, coast guard, any field; there are plenty of office or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. World War I : The Cause And Causes Of World War I The Accumulation of Clashing Nations The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the archduke of Austria, was a memorable event in Europe's history, for it arguably was the direct cause to the beginning of World War I. Because of this historic event and the complicated string of alliances throughout Europe, conflict arose across the continent. Common contributing factors to conflict consisted of increased nationalism of nations, militarism, and territorial disputes. With this combination of contributing factors, World War Ibegan. Prior to the beginning of the war and at its initial starting point in 1914, it was mostly a European issue. However, as time went on, other nations outside of Europe became involved in the conflict and chose sides to fight on. Finally, by the end, the war became a global conflict because it involved and affected many nations all over the world. Despite the initial involvement of solely European forces in World War I, the war continued to progress and further conflicts arose, leading to a global conflict involving nations worldwide. World War I began as a complete European conflict, involving Europe's strongest powers. First, in the years prior to the beginning of the war, there were many European nations already making alliances and choosing sides. Because of territorial disputes, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente were formed as alliance groups to back those in each in case of conflict. The main powers were Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. World War I : The Cause Of World War I World War I injured or killed around 40 million soldiers and civilians (Mougel). It is crucial to assess who was the most responsible for starting this war in order to keep something similar from happening again. A common mistake is for individuals to view the assassination of Austria–Hungary's archduke as the cause of World War I. Although this encouraged Austria–Hungary to wage war on Serbia, this was not a war between two countries. The start of World War I involved a complex series of steps to bring Germany, Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Austria –Hungary, and many other countries into the conflict. It is impossible to blame one country for this awful event in history, but Germany had the largest impact on the start of World War I. By committing strategic diplomatic errors, pledging its support to Austria –Hungary, and launching the Schlieffen Plan, Germany was the most responsible for starting the First World War. First of all, Germany's strategic diplomatic errors caused the Triple Entente to form against them. According to Fromkin, Germany "[made] enemies of [Russia, France, and Great Britain]" before the war even started (271–272). When Kaiser Wilhelm II took control of Germany, it was diplomatically sound due to the peace agreements made by the previous Prussian minister president, Otto von Bismarck ("The Road"). Soon, all of Bismarck's diplomatic gains were reversed ("The Road"). Rather than focusing on creating peace with other nations, Kaiser Wilhelm II allowed his young and headstrong mentality affect his decisions ("The Road"). He became completely focused on war and ignored all diplomacy ("The Road"). For instance, Germany "declined to renew the 1887 Russian–German Reinsurance Treaty" (Ehlert 3). This treaty was what kept Germany and Russia on good terms, and it prevented war between the two countries by creating a friendly relationship ("The Road"). By ignoring Russia and allowing their relations to expire, Germany became Russia's enemy ("The Road"). In addition to Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II ignored Germany's peaceful relations with France and Great Britain ("The Road"). This resulted in the formation of the Triple Entente, which consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia ("The Road"). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The War Of The World War I On June 28th, 2015 the peace treaty that finished World War I was agreed upon by Germany and the Allies at the Palace of Versailles in Paris. The main three Allies showed their interest: British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier George Clemenceau and US President Woodrow Wilson. The Great War had crushed Europe. Limitless territories of north–western Europe were diminished to almost nothing; French and Belgian towns and towns had vanished from the map without any trace of existence. The war destroyed Europeans male population. Both sides endured losses on a practically immeasurable scale. France had endured more than 1.4 million dead, and more than 4 million injured. Altogether, 8.5 million men had died. Numerous voices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most essential terms of the Treaty of Versailleswere: "War Guilt Clause– Germany should accept the blame for starting World War One Reparations – Germany had to pay 6,600 million pounds for the damage caused by the war Disarmament – Germany was only allowed to have a small army and six naval ships. No tanks, no air force and no submarines were allowed. The Rhineland area was to be de–militarised.Territorial Clauses – Land was taken away from Germany and given to other countries. Anschluss (union with Austria) was forbidden" (World War Two –Causes). For the Allies, the settlement had made peace which demilitarized Germany, secured the French border against assault and made an association to guarantee future world peace, to be known as the League of Nations. Yet the reaction in Germany against the Versailles was huge. Regional misfortunes to the new Polish state on the Eastern Front enraged numerous Germans. The neutralization of the Rhineland and the joining of Germans into the new land of Czechoslovakia also angered Germans. The term that angered Germany the most was the fact that they had to take the blame for causing the world. "As Germany looked for revisions to the treaty, the US Senate dismisses the Versailles settlement and vetoed US enrollment of the League of Nations. This was to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The World War I Lutwin de Macar Mr. LeClainche World History 6B April 17, 2015 I affirm the code The Unwanted Trenches It is estimated that between 8.5 and 12 million people died while fighting in the trenches. The estimation, in fact, is difficult to prove after the collapse of several countries' government such as Russia, Austria Hungary, or Germany. The lives in the trenches were absolutely horrific. Soldiers were not aware of the life threatening conditions of the trenches when deciding to fight for their country. Indeed, the life in the trenches were dangerous and horrible for the soldiers fighting in World War One. This played an important role on soldiers' physical and mental condition during and after the war. The trenches living conditions were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuous fighting unhallowed soldiers to rest physically. Sleep is essential for humans and having to fight twenty four hours a day caused critical fatigue. Although soldiers were able to shift for sleep, it was certainly not easy. Sleeping while bombing was going on was nearly impossible. Animals kept bugging soldiers while trying to gnaw your infected body parts. Injuries while fighting was unavoidable. This physical condition lead soldiers to physical breakdown or death. The extreme tough condition within the trench war was not only hard physically but mentally as well. The system of the trenches led soldiers with many body side effects and mental conditions. Shell Shock was a disease and side effect that left soldiers with psychological trauma. Many of them were due to heavy bombing leaving many soldiers with concussions that were hard to recover from. Soldiers were also found to have emotional torments. Soldiers battled with awful physical pain. In addition, soldiers were mentally concerned about living their loved ones behind or seeing their friends die on the battlefield. This mental agony Soldiers, alive after the war, had a hard time to recover mentally. Veterans from the war are usually emotional when talking about this modern warfare. They have a hard time talking about this event that marked their lives. Unfortunately, we are losing the people that witness this horrible battle. A really good example of a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. World War I : The War That Ended All Wars World War I Tristan Mahler Mrs. Charf U.S. History December 1 2014 Why World War I World War I known as the war that ended all wars. The war took place between 1914 and 1918. World war one was inevitable, the whole world was at each other's throats. Most countries were brought into the war because of the alliances they had with each other. World War 1 happened for many reasons but its main causes were Germany beginning militarism, nationalism, countries being drawn into war by their alliances, and the trigger which is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Germany begins militarism was the very first mistake, and many other nations also begin militarism during the year 1914. Other countries began to build up arms out of fear that Germany would attack. It wasn't that the nations building up their arms caused them to go to war. The generals of each country were constantly pressuring their leaders to demand increases in the security spending. They contributed to the mood of the war. The generals would constantly draw and bring up war plans. They would say these were the solutions to the country's political problems. The militaristic culture was strongest in Germany, the German army was formed in old Prussia by the Junkers. A small but authoritative group of Prussian aristocrats. Germany elected a parliament, he did almost nothing in the say in military matters. In many ways the German military only acted as a part of the government, instead of them being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. World War I: The Event Of World War I The event of World War I began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This brought Austria –Hungary to declare war to Serbia in July 1914. Many other countries were later drawn into the war. These other countries being involved in treaties, obligated them to defend other nations. It was the first important war there had been in over forty years. Soldiers were utilizing new weapons and technology with old skills, which caused great destruction. Alliances, nationalism, and imperialism, all helped trigger this war. Alliances played a big role in this global war. The nations of Europe were constantly competing for power. The Triple Alliance was formed between Germany, Austria –Hungary, and Italy. If one is attacked, the other country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. World War I And The Great War World War One has been constantly referred to as a watershed point in the history of the Western world. Argue this position by drawing on examples from political, economic and cultural spheres. World War I, also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. More than 9 million soldiers and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war.It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, paving the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. The war involved all the world 's economic great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies(based on the Triple Entente of the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These were mainly situated along its eastern and western borders. The most important of these concessions was probably the surrender of Alsace–Lorraine to France. The area had been accountable for many disputes between France and Germany for a long time. This area had been bordering the two countries and had been given to Germany following their victory in the Franco–Prussian War in 1871.France though, had always wanted it back. The French Emerging as victorious powers in World War I, they alongside Great Britain jointly controlled Saarland (Alsace–Lorraine) for a period of fifteen years, the whole time exploiting the goods they had ie. coal fields . Also, other parts of Germany were taken and gifted to the newly independent countries of Poland and Denmark. Concurrent with the end of World War I, a socialist revolution broke out across German nation. The German Revolution of 1918–1919 resulted in the creation of the left–leaning Weimar Republic, which lasted until Adolf Hitler 's Nazi Party seized power in the early 1930s. It is believed by many historians that Germany 's not only defeat in World War One, but the harsh terms imposed by the Treaty of Versailles, candidly prompted the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.After the Germans defeat, the Austro –Hungarian Empire was divided into several independent states. Among the most prominent of these independent states were Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Australia At War (1945): World War I ACTIVITY ONE: AUSTRALIA AT WAR MISS LAURA MARSDEN | HISTORY | YEAR 9: 30 MINUTES Knowledge: Australia at war (1914 – 1945): World War I: Different historical interpretations and contested debates about World War I and the significance of Australian commemorations of the war (VCHHK144) Concepts and skills learnt: –Analyse and corroborate sources and evaluate their accuracy, usefulness and reliability, analyse different perspectives and evaluate different historical interpretations and contested debates (VCHHC123), (VHCHHC124) & (VCHHC125) –Evaluate the historical significance of an event, idea, individual or place (VCHHC128) For task sheet see Appendix A. This task will occur once the students have some context knowledge of World War 1. Each table group is given a 'side', they ten have to create a mind map about how that person, event or 'side' interprets WWI. These mind maps will then be passed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The War Of The World War I War has been a terrible part of the human existence since the beginning of time. According to historians there has been only 268 years of peace out of the nearly 3,500 years that civilized humans have existed (Hedges). That is a staggering statistic showing how deep–rooted war is in the minds and hearts of people. So while war itself might be inevitable the outcome of any given conflict is anything but predictable. There are many different elements that come into play during combat but perhaps the most influential factor is geography. In fact, geography has been such an important part of war that a new field of study has emerged in recent years entitled military geography. On particular war where the affect of geography can be seen is World War I. During this war the newly formed Germany attempts to invade France and gain control over WesternEurope. This was invasion was designed to be quick and decisive with Germany overwhelming Franc in as little as six weeks. However, this plan failed terribly and led to one of the bloodiest, most gruesome war of attrition the world as ever seen. A reason for this failure was the geography of Western Europe. The land in this region is fairly level and flat providing little to no cover for attacking forces. This geography played a pivotal role in determining the outcome of two of the most well known battles of World War I, the Battle of the Marne and the Battle of Verdun. Most people are pretty familiar with the first Battle of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. World War I And Great War World war one was one the biggest wars in recorded history. It lasted from 1914–1918 and was a brutal conflict in Canadian history. More than 60,000 Canadians died in this war. When the First World War began in the year of 1914, some believe that it would last for a long time. Many young individuals in Canada and others saw this war as a privilege to travel, adventure, and great beauty. Some individuals were afraid that the conflict would be over before they could get into the battle. Many people signed up dreaming that they would have the honour of fighting for the British Empire, to which Canada belonged. The somewhat "Great War" was different in the dreamy vision than it was in reality. This war took the lives of more than 8 million ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the causes of world war one are imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and alliances. Imperialism is when one country rules over another through establishment of colonies. Imperialism resulted from Industrialization, which was needed for raw goods and markets for manufactured goods. The countries fought with each other over colonies. Militarism was used for building a strong military and in order for that country to have its interests dominate the government. In the past, war was seen as something that was acceptable to solve conflicts and enhance a country. Some examples of imperialism include: naval arms race between Great Britain and Germany. Nationalism is a strong feeling of loyalty and protection of culture and need of ethnic group to have a country that is their own. Alliances are countries that form cooperative groups in order to protect everyone's interests. However, the most significant cause of world war one was industrialization, which had fueled imperialism, and Nationalism. Together they both caused three factors that led to war: German unification, territorial rivalries, and economic competition. The Great powers were prepared to participate in the war because in the 15th century, some European nations were expanding their territory forcefully. Countries that were powerful used imperialism by creating colonies all over the world in order to create empires. They used the land and resources of the nations that were weak and controlled by the great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. World War I And The Great War Annie Poll Period 3 AP European History Free–Response Essay 31 March, 2016 World War I is often called "The Great War". This was because it was the first war to affect such a large geographical area and involve so many countries. These countries' governments had complicated relationships with each other and even the people who they governed. This war was largely unavoidable because of these complicated relationships and diplomacies. The first example of these relationships were the ones countries at this time had with each other: alliances. An alliance is an agreement between two or more countries in which they promise support to each other, this support often relating to military. There were two major alliances that faced off inWorld War I: the Central Powers and the Triple Entente. The Central Powers were not always called the Central Powers; when the Prussian general Otto von Bismarck united Germany in 1871, he was fearful of the vulnerability of the new united country, and knew he needed alliances. He knew France was not an option because of the resentment harbored by the French government after Germany annexed the French province of Alsace–Lorraine, and Britain was not a viable option because of their policy of "splendid isolation". So, Germany looked instead to the east and formed the Three Emperors' league with Russia and Austria–Hungary. After the Treaty of Berlin in 1878, Russia decided they were dissatisfied with the terms and removed themselves from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Russian Revolution And World War I The Russian Revolution and World War I Samantha Jones Period 3 19 May 2017 The Russian Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, took place in the year 1917. This revolution was the result of many things, though it majorly began as a revolt by the peasant and working classes against the current czar, Nicholas II, and the Russian government. It was when the final czar and his family were killed. This revolution is what led Lenin and the Bolsheviks into power. It was a major contribution to the spread of communism and ultimately in creating the communist country of the Soviet Union. Despite all of the effects the revolution had on Russia, how the country was run, and who controlled the government, it did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon, they were joined by military officials and soldiers who refused to shoot the crowds. The czar tried replacing officials in the government, believing that not only would the government approve more of these officials, but that they would be more effective in handling these issues. This ended up failing as the new officials were objectively worse than the old ones. In the end these attempts led to extreme unrest in Russia, making it very easy for people such as Lenin and the Bolsheviks to come and start the ultimate revolution and take down the current monarchical government. The war brought with it many economic and militaristic issues that ultimately led to the Bolshevik Revolution. The military revolts were a major part of the Russian Revolution, making it very difficult for battles to be won on the Russian front. This meant they made no major moves either beneficial or detrimental to either side of the war. Much of this is to the fault of Czar Nicholas II, as, despite having no prior military experience, he decided to lead the military effort. As mentioned previously, an estimated fifteen and a half million men were drafted from peasant and working class areas. This led to many of them being untrained. When they were sent to war, many had to wait months in barracks just to be trained. Many were trained with broomsticks due to lack of proper weapons and training tools. The lack of guns and other weapons also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The War Of World War I Although all countries should be blamed for World War I, Germany did the most to provoke the war to its extremes by attempting to send the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico, which would result in conflict with the United States of America. In 1917, Germany attempted to send the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico, which would try to persuade them in joining their side of the war by promising them they would help Mexico take back the territory and states they had lost in the Mexican American War that occurred from 1846 to 1848. Since Mexico had lost around a third of their territory from the Mexican Cession including Texas, New Mexico, and California, where gold was discovered shortly after it was appropriated, the offer from Germany would have been too good to ignore. Nevertheless, British cryptographers had intercepted the secret message before it was able to reach Mexico and showed it to America. The Zimmerman Telegram spurred outraged Americans to join the war against Germany on April 6, 1917 on the Allies' side because they were angry that Germany would pull such a deal behind their backs.The boost of America joining the Allies' side refreshed the Allies' morale to resume their ceaseless warfare and the war became more extreme with the addition of the powerful nation (Lecture, 12/3/14). America's steel industry dominated any other country in size, so they were able to provide tons of weapons and ammunition like machine guns and tanks for the Allies. With the addition of America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The First World War I Nadia Jahnecke Mrs. Schartner U.S. History 2 AP/IB 19 October 2015 Unit 3 Notebook Essay The First World War fought from 1914 to 1918 was one of the largest and most brutal catastrophes fought in the 20th century. With nearly the entire European continent fighting a barbaric and everlasting war, the U.S. had eventually to get involved in order to reinitiate stability to Europe. Ultimately, the U.S. taking involvement in World War Ihad a profound political, economic, and social impact on the country. It increased government powers and solidified the nation's leadership role in foreign politics. The U.S. emerged as the world 's greatest industrial power with increasing financial opportunities for minorities. At the same time anti–immigrant and anti– communist sentiments arose among many American citizens. And finally the war contributed to the massive migration of African Americans from the Southern to Northern states looking for employment and freedom and, first time allowed women to participate in jobs that were traditionally reserved for men. Initially, U.S. politicians and citizens had differing opinions of whether or not they should take action in the war. Although many in society and congress disapproved war, Wilson eventually managed to get the approval and set forth the first drafting law, the Selective Service Act. Indeed, there were still many anti–war protests reoccurring and therefore, the government set up the nation 's first propaganda agency, the Committee on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The War Of The World War I It's been over a century since Austria declared war on Serbia. The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked a war that was to end all others. It clearly did not. Countless wars and conflicts have been fought since, each evolving into something different than the last. As a result, modern warfare has evolved into something completely different than that of a century ago. Althoughwar is fought for fundamentally the same reasons, warfare, as it is practiced today, is different from that of World War I. This is primarily due to the rise of counterinsurgency operations, the focus on air superiority and the use of technology, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, which have led to the decline of mass army against army war. Characterized by the declaration of war, the amassing of vast battlefield formations, and the use of new technologies, such as the machine gun and airplane, World War I was the epitome of conventional war. The myriad of alliances across Europe in the early 20th century allowed military leaders to carefully craft offensive plans of war focused on the weaknesses of known enemies and designed to swiftly defeat opposing military forces. For example, Germany's Schlieffen Plan "assumed that the Reich could only win a two–front war by crushing France before Russia could mobilize." Capitalizing on the lightly defended French north, a result of France's assumption that Belgium's neutrality would not be violated, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The War Of World War I World War One, also known as the First Word War, The Great War and The War To End All Wars took place in Europe from 1914 to 1918. Being a soldier In World War One would have been one of the most dangerous, yet exciting things that a man could have ever done. The war would have put a tremendous amount of physical demands on soldiers, and yet they had to keep fighting even though deep down they knew that they were only small when compared to the grand scheme of war. World War One consisted of three fronts. The Western Front wastrench warfare and it was fought on the boards of France. The Eastern Front was fought on the boarder of Russia, this was a war of movement. Gallipoli was on the Dardanelles peninsula and in the foothills of Ottoman Empire now known as Turkey. The demands placed on soldiers in World War One was astonishing. Soldiers were required to be physically fit, as well as mentally stable, to be able to endure such unspeakable conditions. All the soldiers had to come to terms with life in the trenches, including the horrifying stench of rotting bodies. Men must have suffered seeing dead and dying bodies strewn all over the battlefields, some of which would have been their friends and possibly family. Petr Mikhin who was an artillery man serving on the Eastern Front, alludes to soldiers' sufferings when he says, "The swollen, decomposing bodies of soldiers were all around. Among them were also the corpses of our men, who had fallen there just recently." . Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The World War I Ended In late June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated. A rise of threats and mobilization orders followed the event, leading to the outbreak of World War I, which pitted Germany, Austria –Hungary and the Ottoman Empire (the so–called Central Powers) against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan (the Allied Powers). The Allies were joined after 1917 by the United States. The four years of the Great War –as it was then known–saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction, thanks to grueling trench warfare and the introduction of modern weaponry such as machine guns, tanks and chemical weapons. By the time World War Iended in the defeat of the Central Powers in November 1918, more than 9 million soldiers had been killed and 21 million more wounded. New weapons revolutionized combat in World War One. Combat morphed from a rapid, noble and relatively ephemeral thing to a new model: trench warfare. There were many wars before the Great War, or World War 1. The Revolutionary war and The Civil War were the two major wars before the occurrence of World War 1. Both of these wars produced many casualties. During The Civil, at least 618,000 Americans died. Today, The Civil War still has the greatest number of American casualties than any other war. Another major war prior to the First World War was the American Revolution. During this time there was approximately 50,000 dead or wounded American soldiers. The technology during these two wars was very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. World War I Changed The World In four short years, 9 million men died and 21 million more had serious injures. World War I changed many lives around the world as eight European countries as well as the United States, fought against each other and formed allies. It the beginning, it was meant to be the war that ended all wars. This Great War was unlike any war before; there was new technology such as tanks and machine guns, as well as new tactics such as trenches and war at sea. The physical geography affected the outcome of the war in great measures, both on land and sea. Mountains, sea, and flat land made the countries develop new tactics and strategies to fight the enemies. All aspects of geography resulted in struggles, whether it is disease or warfare strategy.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, due to the new generation of modern warfare, different weapons were used on the battlefield. The most common weapon created in WWI was the machine gun. They were used to shoot from far away, which helps the operator stay away from man to man combat. Combined with trenches, these machines guns could make a deadly pair; they could mount on the inside of the trench while protecting the shooter from oncoming fire. The trenches were a very smart idea due to the fact that the land was flat. Although fighting was extremely violent on land, soldiers also faced deadly battles at sea. Back in the day, Britain had the most powerful navy around, but Germany wanted to test their strength. One of the most, if not the only, famous battle at sea was the Battle of Jutland, which changed the war at sea forever. The battle of Jutland was no ordinary battle at sea. Unlike battles on land, Jutland lasted only one day. The battle was between the British and the Germans. There were about 250 ships in attendance and about 100,000 men spread out on ships. Due to the fact that Britain had a more powerful Navy, they had almost twice as many ships and men. Many would think that with these odds, Britain had to have won, but that was not the case. The battle was split into two phases. The first phase was around 5:00 P.M. on May 31, 1916. Both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The World War I Was A Global War World war one was not only called the Great War but was considered a global war. During the war there had been many conflicts between European countries that contributed to the start of the war and industrial advancement. Not only was there rivalries, but alliances were formed as well. And the growth of nationalism had yet another serious result, as well as the growth armies that were expanding, increasing existing tensions in Europe and the assassination of the archduke which all helped fuel the start of the war. Although many people wanted a war because they thought that it would be short and bloodless and for old resentments, they had thought wrong. Instead it lasted four years and had such an impact on peoples lives and European countries. Feelings of nationalism had been uprising because not all ethnic groups became nations. Some ethnic groups such as the Balkans dreamt of having their own national states as well as other groups. Not only did they want their own national state, but they wanted recognition. And when neighboring countries heard about what these ethnic groups wanted, it resulted in the formation of two alliances, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The Triple Alliance was made up of Germany who created the alliance due to the fear of being attacked on two fronts, Austria–Hungary and Italy. The Triple Entente made up of France, Great Britain, and Russia. Although, not only was there a growth of nationalism, but the growth of mass armies known as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. World War I ( Wwi ) World War I (WWI) had many main events from 1914– 1918. It was known as the Great War and the war to end all wars. It also introduced us to many new technology to including Barbed wire, machine guns, artillery, poison gas, airships, aircraft 's, new naval vessels and tanks. All these wartime machines and equipment resulted in unprecedented carnage and destruction, with more than 9 million soldiers killed by the end of the war. This First World War or the Great War, was a global war centered in Europe. This global conflict pitted 2 groups against each other "The Allied Powers" and "The Central Powers". The Allied Powers was made up of Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and The United States. Important people that were known for the Allied Powers were Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister (UK), Woodrow Wilson (U.S. President), Aristide Briand, Prime Minister (France), and Prime Minister (France). The Central Powers was made up of Germany, the Austrian–Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. Important people that were known for the Central Powers were Prince Max Von Baden, Chancellor (Germany), Heinrich Von Clam–Martinic, and Prime Minister (Austria). The First World War started off with a "BANG" literal. WWI started on June 28, 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and wife Sophie. Many major events follow within the years of 1914–1918. July 28, 1914 Austria–Hungary declares war on Serbia, August 1, 1914 Germany declares war on Russia, August 3, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...