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A picture book of WWI Purpose: To develop our own understanding through images of the war.

Jot down thoughts, reactions to the images you see based on the guiding questions that precede each group of slides. I will only be asking questions. A picture book of WWI Purpose: To develop our own understanding through images of the war. Who is involved?

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A picture book of WWI Purpose: To develop our own understanding through images of the war.

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  1. Jot down thoughts, reactions to the images you see based on the guiding questions that precede each group of slides. I will only be asking questions. A picture book of WWIPurpose: To develop our own understanding through images of the war.

  2. Who is involved? Why are so few successful against so many? Causes of WWI: Alliances

  3. The Alliance System Triple Entente: Triple Alliance:

  4. Two Sides Emerge Allied Powers: Central Powers:

  5. What do you notice about the size and progress of the two warring factions? Who was involved in the war? How was this different from past wars? Causes of WWI: Maps

  6. Economic & Imperial Rivalries

  7. Aggressive Nationalism

  8. Pan-Slavism: The Balkans, 1914 The“Powder Keg”of Europe

  9. Farthest Central Powers Push

  10. If this event didn’t happen, would there have still been a WWI? The spark that lit the fuse…

  11. Archduke Franz Ferdinand & His Family

  12. The Assassination: Sarajevo

  13. The Assassin: GavriloPrincip

  14. What emotions are used in recruitment efforts? Why is this effective? Does this still happen today? Who is being targeted? What is different from past conflicts? Recruitment posters and war propaganda

  15. Recruitment Posters

  16. Australian Poster

  17. Financing the War Hun = derogatory term for Germans

  18. German Poster Think of Your Children!

  19. What role do women play in the war? How is this different? What will women be expecting to get after the war? Role of women in the WAR Efforts

  20. Financing the War

  21. Recruitment Efforts

  22. Munitions Workers

  23. French Women Factory Workers

  24. German Women Factory Workers

  25. Working in the Fields

  26. A Woman Ambulance Driver

  27. Red Cross Nurses

  28. Women in the Army Auxiliary

  29. Russian Women Soldiers

  30. How does new technology change the way the war is fought? WWI: Strategy & Technology

  31. The Schlieffen Plan

  32. The Western Front

  33. Trench Warfare

  34. Trench Warfare

  35. FlameThrowers GrenadeLaunchers

  36. Poison Gas Machine Gun

  37. French Renault Tank

  38. British Tank

  39. U-Boats An abbreviation of “Unterseeboot” (undersea boat) refers to military submarines operated by Germany

  40. Allied Ships Sunk by U-Boats

  41. The Airplane

  42. The Zeppelin

  43. Why does the U.S. get involved? U.S. Involvement

  44. The Sinking of the Lusitania May 7, 1915 – British luxury liner was torpedoed by a German submarine, killing 1198 people

  45. The Zimmerman Telegram Britain intercepted a telegram proposal from Berlin to Mexico, suggesting that Mexico join Germany as an ally if the US entered the war. Why? If Mexico declared war against the U.S., then U.S. might not deploy troops to Europe. In return, Germany would provide support in reclaiming Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.

  46. Zimmerman telegram revealed Seven U.S. merchant ships sunk by German subs President Wilson calls for war on Germany on April 6, 1917

  47. Americans in the Trenches

  48. What emotions do these paintings evoke? How is this different from perspectives on war in the past? WWI Artwork

  49. “A Street in Arras”John Singer Sargent, 1918

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