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A Global Conflict

A Global Conflict. WWI more than a European conflict Australia and Japan fought with Allies India supplied troops to British Ottoman Turks and Bulgaria fight with Central Powers New allies and war fronts around the globe. War Affects the World. Allies look to attack the Dardanelles

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A Global Conflict

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  1. A Global Conflict

  2. WWI more than a European conflict • Australia and Japan fought with Allies • India supplied troops to British • Ottoman Turks and Bulgaria fight with Central Powers • New allies and war fronts around the globe

  3. War Affects the World • Allies look to attack the Dardanelles • Take Ottoman capital of Constantinople • Defeat Turks • Establish supply line to Russia • Use Danube River to attack Austria

  4. The Gallipoli Campaign • Efforts begin Feb. 1915 • Repeated attacks on Gallipoli Peninsula • British, Australians, New Zealand, French troops • Western side of Dardanelles Strait • Turkish troops defend the region • May – bloody stalemate • December – Allies give up • 250,000 casualties

  5. Battles in Africa and Asia • Southwest Asia • British help Arabs rise up against Turks • Lawrence of Arabia • Allies take Baghdad, Jerusalem, Damascus • Asia and Africa • Germany’s colonies come under assault • Japanese overrun outposts in China • Capture Pacific island colonies

  6. British and French recruit colonists • Troops and laborers from Africa, India, Indochina

  7. America Joins the Fight • 1917 – Focus of war shifts to the high seas • Jan 1917 - Germans begin unrestricted sub warfare • Sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain

  8. May 17, 1915 – Germans sink Lusitania • British ship • 1,198 dead – 128 Americans • Germans claim ship carrying ammunition – true • American public outraged • President Wilson protested to Germany • 2 attacks later Germans stop attacks on neutral and passenger ships

  9. Purpose of German blockade • Starve Britain into defeat before US could go to war • Ignore Wilson’s warning and sink 3 American ships

  10. Zimmerman Note • Feb 1917 • German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman • Sends note to ambassador in Mexico • Mexico would ally w/Germany • Germany would help Mexico “reconquer” land lost to US • British decode message and give to US

  11. Americans call for war • Bond w/England • Shared language and ancestry • Apr. 2, 1917 – US declares war on Central Powers

  12. War Affects the Home Front • Three years of war before US enters • More men killed than in 3 centuries before • War claimed lives of millions • Affected everyone

  13. Gov’ts Wage Total War • Total War • Countries devote all resources to war effort • Wartime gov’ts take control • Told factories what to produce and how much • Every able-bodied citizen put to work • Gov’ts look to foreign workers

  14. Rationing • People could only buy small amounts of items needed for war • Gov’ts suppress anti-war activity • Censor news about the war • Use propaganda • One-sided information designed to persuade

  15. War’s Impact on Women • Thousands go to work • Replace men in factories, offices, and shops

  16. Allies win the War • Russia withdraws from the War • March 1917 • Civil unrest in Russia brings down czar’s gov’t • Nicholas abdicated throne on March 15 • New gov’t vows to keep fighting • Army refuses

  17. Nov 1917 – Communist Revolution • Lenin ends involvement in war • Offers Germany truce

  18. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk • March 1918 • Ends war between Germany and Russia • Required Russian gov’t to surrender land • Finland, Poland, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania • Nations gain independence at end of war

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