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FIRST
WORLD
WAR
World war I was one of the deadliest
conflicts in history.
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I
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IT’S
World War I
First World War began on 28 July 1914 and ended on
11 November 1918. Referred to by contemporaries as
the "Great War", its belligerents included much
of Europe, Russia, the United States and Turkey, while
fighting expanded to cover the Middle East, Africa and
parts of Asia.
Names
Prior to World War II, the events of 1914–1918
were generally known as the Great War or
simply the World War. In October 1914, the
Canadian magazine Maclean's wrote, "Some
wars name themselves. This is the Great
War." Contemporary Europeans also referred to
it as "the war to end war" and it was also
described as "the war to end all wars" due to
their perception of its then-unparalleled scale,
devastation, and loss of life. After World War II
began in 1939, the terms became more standard,
with British Empire historians, including
Canadians, favouring "The First World War" and
Americans "World War I“.
First World War I
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The term world war was first coined in
September 1914 by German biologist and
philosopher Ernst Haeckel. He claimed that
"there is no doubt that the course and
character of the feared 'European War' ... will
become the first world war in the full sense of
the word," in The Indianapolis Star on 20
September 1914.
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PURPOSE
This was a war to restore the new world order, it
collapsed the 4 powerful empires of Europe and the
world at that time: the Russian Empire, the German
Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman
Empire, profoundly changed the face of Europe and the
world. However, despite being such a bloody and fierce
war, this war did not solve the root contradictions and
the "new world" it created also put Europe and the
world in front of problems and problems. Other
contradictions are even more serious such as the
arising of the communist state in Russia, militarism and
fascism in Italy, Germany and Japan, division and
violation of the right of people to self-determination. ..
Those problems would lead to the outbreak of the
Second World War. That is why some researchers think
that World War II is just a continuation of World War I
after nearly 20 years of rest.
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World War I occurred between two military alliances
formed after the nineteenth century: one side was an
alliance of three empires Britain, France, and Russia,
known as the Tripartite Entente (in English) French
entente means consensus, treaty) later the United
States and a number of other countries joined; the
other side was the Central Powers faction, also known
as the Triple Alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria-
Hungary and the Ottomans.
However, Italy later fought on the side of the Entente
trilateral, but the Central Alliance had additional allies,
the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. While the role of the
main allies in the Tripartite Entente was fairly even in
shouldering the war's weight, on the Central Alliance
side the role of major allies was more blurred, with only
Germany playing a pivotal role. Because the main
contradiction that caused the war was associated with
the political and economic ambitions of the German
empire at that time. At that time, the two most
powerful military powers of Europe were Germany and
Great Britain.
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SCALE & NATURE
The War of 1914 was a senseless, aggressive
imperialist war. Each country participating in the war,
regardless of side, has the purpose of profiteering,
expanding its power, occupying more colonies, and
plundering the other's colonies.
This war was one of the most influential events in world
history. This was a war with the main battlefield
covering Europe and affecting the whole world, drawing
all the major powers of Europe and North America into
the war with a death toll of over 19 million people, and
at the same time there were the destructive power and
influence on the material and spiritual of humanity is
very deep and lasting.
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CAUSES
OF THE WAR
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ROOT CAUSE
The uneven development of capitalism in the late
19th century - early 20th century profoundly changed
the comparison of forces between imperialist
countries.
Conflicts between imperialist countries over colonial
issues became increasingly acute, which was the basic
cause of war.
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DIRECT CAUSE
The formation of two opposing military blocs: the
Union (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy) and the
Treaty bloc (British, French, and Russian).
On June 28, 1914, the Crown Prince of Austria-
Hungary was assassinated by a terrorist in Serbia. The
German and Austro-Hungarian warlords seized this
opportunity to wage war.
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MAP
OF
THE
WAR
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PROGRESS
OF THE WAR
1914
1914
1915
01 In the West: on the night of August 3,
Germany invaded Belgium and
attacked France. At the same time in
the East; Russia invades East Prussia.
Hostilities
02
Germany, Austria-Hungary put all
their strength to attack Russia.
Hostilities
01 Germany captured Belgium, a part of
France threatened the capital Paris.
Save Paris.
Result
02
The two sides were in a holding
position on a 1200 km long Front.
Result
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03 The Germans shifted their aim
to the west to attack the fortress
of Verdong.
Hostilities
1916
04
The bourgeois democratic
revolution in Russia was
successful.
Hostilities
2/1917
05 The United States declared war
on Germany and entered the
war on the side of the Allies.
Hostilities
2/4/1917
06
In 1917, hostilities took place on
both the Eastern and Western
Fronts.
Hostilities
12
03 Germany could not defeat
Verdong, both sides suffered
heavy losses.
Result
2/4/1917
04
The provisional bourgeois
government in Russia continued
the war.
Result
05 More favorable to the Allies.
Result
06
Both sides are in a holding
position.
Result
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07 The October Revolution in
Russia was successful.
Hostilties
11/1917
08
The Soviet government signed
with Germany the Treaty of
Beret-Litovsk.
Hostilties
3/3/1918
Early 1918
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The US landed in Europe, taking
the opportunity of Britain and
France to counterattack.
Hostilties
7/1918
13
07 Soviet government was
established.
Result
08
Russia withdrew from the war.
Result
09 Germany continues to attack
France.
Hostilties
09 Once again Paris is threatened.
Result
10
Allies of Germany surrender:
Bulgaria September 29, Turkey
October 30, Austria-Hungary
November 2.
Result
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1918
11 The German Revolution broke
out.
Hostilities
9/11/1918
12
The German government
surrenders.
Hostilities
11/11/1918
14
11 The monarchy was overthrown.
Result
12
The end of war.
Result
PROGRESS
OF THE WAR
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CONSEQUENCES OF
WORLD WAR I
– Loss of people: 13.6 million people died and
about 20 million people were disabled.
– Material damage: Many cities, villages, roads,
bridges, factories were destroyed. Material
damage amounted to 338 billion USD. The
amount of money the warring countries spent
on the war was about 85 billion USD.
– Psychological damage to many generations in
Europe.
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CONSEQUENCES OF
WORLD WAR I
– Europe lags behind and the leadership that
Europe assumed for more than 300 years
has gradually shifted across the ocean for
America.
– During the war, the victory of the Russian
October Revolution and the establishment of
the Soviet State marked a big turning point in
the world political situation.
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LESSONS
Resolve all disagreements and conflicts
between nations and people by means of
dialogue and peace.
Must know how to control the risk of war, if
this conflict is not resolved, it will only cause
the warring countries to suffer heavy
consequences.
It is necessary to quickly find solutions to
resolve conflicts and minimize regional
wars taking place or threatening to take
place in the world.
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    I 2 FIRST WORLD WAR World war Iwas one of the deadliest conflicts in history.
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    Your Company Name I 3 IT’S WorldWar I First World War began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. Referred to by contemporaries as the "Great War", its belligerents included much of Europe, Russia, the United States and Turkey, while fighting expanded to cover the Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia.
  • 4.
    Names Prior to WorldWar II, the events of 1914–1918 were generally known as the Great War or simply the World War. In October 1914, the Canadian magazine Maclean's wrote, "Some wars name themselves. This is the Great War." Contemporary Europeans also referred to it as "the war to end war" and it was also described as "the war to end all wars" due to their perception of its then-unparalleled scale, devastation, and loss of life. After World War II began in 1939, the terms became more standard, with British Empire historians, including Canadians, favouring "The First World War" and Americans "World War I“. First World War I 4 The term world war was first coined in September 1914 by German biologist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel. He claimed that "there is no doubt that the course and character of the feared 'European War' ... will become the first world war in the full sense of the word," in The Indianapolis Star on 20 September 1914.
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    Your Company Name PURPOSE Thiswas a war to restore the new world order, it collapsed the 4 powerful empires of Europe and the world at that time: the Russian Empire, the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, profoundly changed the face of Europe and the world. However, despite being such a bloody and fierce war, this war did not solve the root contradictions and the "new world" it created also put Europe and the world in front of problems and problems. Other contradictions are even more serious such as the arising of the communist state in Russia, militarism and fascism in Italy, Germany and Japan, division and violation of the right of people to self-determination. .. Those problems would lead to the outbreak of the Second World War. That is why some researchers think that World War II is just a continuation of World War I after nearly 20 years of rest. 5 World War I occurred between two military alliances formed after the nineteenth century: one side was an alliance of three empires Britain, France, and Russia, known as the Tripartite Entente (in English) French entente means consensus, treaty) later the United States and a number of other countries joined; the other side was the Central Powers faction, also known as the Triple Alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria- Hungary and the Ottomans. However, Italy later fought on the side of the Entente trilateral, but the Central Alliance had additional allies, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. While the role of the main allies in the Tripartite Entente was fairly even in shouldering the war's weight, on the Central Alliance side the role of major allies was more blurred, with only Germany playing a pivotal role. Because the main contradiction that caused the war was associated with the political and economic ambitions of the German empire at that time. At that time, the two most powerful military powers of Europe were Germany and Great Britain.
  • 6.
    Your Company Name6 SCALE & NATURE The War of 1914 was a senseless, aggressive imperialist war. Each country participating in the war, regardless of side, has the purpose of profiteering, expanding its power, occupying more colonies, and plundering the other's colonies. This war was one of the most influential events in world history. This was a war with the main battlefield covering Europe and affecting the whole world, drawing all the major powers of Europe and North America into the war with a death toll of over 19 million people, and at the same time there were the destructive power and influence on the material and spiritual of humanity is very deep and lasting.
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    Your Company Name7 CAUSES OF THE WAR
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    Your Company Name8 ROOT CAUSE The uneven development of capitalism in the late 19th century - early 20th century profoundly changed the comparison of forces between imperialist countries. Conflicts between imperialist countries over colonial issues became increasingly acute, which was the basic cause of war.
  • 9.
    Your Company Name9 DIRECT CAUSE The formation of two opposing military blocs: the Union (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy) and the Treaty bloc (British, French, and Russian). On June 28, 1914, the Crown Prince of Austria- Hungary was assassinated by a terrorist in Serbia. The German and Austro-Hungarian warlords seized this opportunity to wage war.
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    Your Company Name11 PROGRESS OF THE WAR 1914 1914 1915 01 In the West: on the night of August 3, Germany invaded Belgium and attacked France. At the same time in the East; Russia invades East Prussia. Hostilities 02 Germany, Austria-Hungary put all their strength to attack Russia. Hostilities 01 Germany captured Belgium, a part of France threatened the capital Paris. Save Paris. Result 02 The two sides were in a holding position on a 1200 km long Front. Result
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    Your Company Name 03The Germans shifted their aim to the west to attack the fortress of Verdong. Hostilities 1916 04 The bourgeois democratic revolution in Russia was successful. Hostilities 2/1917 05 The United States declared war on Germany and entered the war on the side of the Allies. Hostilities 2/4/1917 06 In 1917, hostilities took place on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Hostilities 12 03 Germany could not defeat Verdong, both sides suffered heavy losses. Result 2/4/1917 04 The provisional bourgeois government in Russia continued the war. Result 05 More favorable to the Allies. Result 06 Both sides are in a holding position. Result
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    Your Company Name 07The October Revolution in Russia was successful. Hostilties 11/1917 08 The Soviet government signed with Germany the Treaty of Beret-Litovsk. Hostilties 3/3/1918 Early 1918 10 The US landed in Europe, taking the opportunity of Britain and France to counterattack. Hostilties 7/1918 13 07 Soviet government was established. Result 08 Russia withdrew from the war. Result 09 Germany continues to attack France. Hostilties 09 Once again Paris is threatened. Result 10 Allies of Germany surrender: Bulgaria September 29, Turkey October 30, Austria-Hungary November 2. Result
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    Your Company Name 1918 11The German Revolution broke out. Hostilities 9/11/1918 12 The German government surrenders. Hostilities 11/11/1918 14 11 The monarchy was overthrown. Result 12 The end of war. Result PROGRESS OF THE WAR
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    Your Company Name15 CONSEQUENCES OF WORLD WAR I – Loss of people: 13.6 million people died and about 20 million people were disabled. – Material damage: Many cities, villages, roads, bridges, factories were destroyed. Material damage amounted to 338 billion USD. The amount of money the warring countries spent on the war was about 85 billion USD. – Psychological damage to many generations in Europe.
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    Your Company Name16 CONSEQUENCES OF WORLD WAR I – Europe lags behind and the leadership that Europe assumed for more than 300 years has gradually shifted across the ocean for America. – During the war, the victory of the Russian October Revolution and the establishment of the Soviet State marked a big turning point in the world political situation.
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    Your Company Name LESSONS Resolveall disagreements and conflicts between nations and people by means of dialogue and peace. Must know how to control the risk of war, if this conflict is not resolved, it will only cause the warring countries to suffer heavy consequences. It is necessary to quickly find solutions to resolve conflicts and minimize regional wars taking place or threatening to take place in the world. 17
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