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Chapter 25 C risis, Revolution, And The War to End All Wars. Chapter 25 C risis, Revolution, And The War to End All Wars. Nationalism. competition, rivalry between nations in Europe that developed in the late 19th century.
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Chapter 25 Crisis, Revolution, And The War to End All Wars
Chapter 25 Crisis, Revolution, And The War to End All Wars
Nationalism competition, rivalry between nations in Europe that developed in the late 19th century government plans to mobilize masses for first ever "total war" Militarism
What is "Total War?" 1. Planned Economy 2. Rationing 3. Military Draft 4. Industry/Gov't. partnership
ARMS RACE -Germans build Navy (Tirpitz) -British see this as a threat to the existence of the British empire
What about the British? -their empire is vast and expanding -this causes conflict with other Euro nations -they have tensions with Germany over foreign markets -Germany expands Naval fleet to challenge the Brits -Boer War (GB vs. Dutch republics of South Africa) brings anti-British sentiment -Britain allys with Japan (1902) -Britain and France form alliance in 1904; they mutually agree that the British will control Egypt, the French will control Morocco
-Germany distrusts Britain and France--especially after leaving the Algeciras Conference empty handed. -Britain and France see Germany as a threat and band their alliance closer together
The Balkans-always volatile 1878: Congress of Berlin: -Ottoman possessions divided -independence for Serbia, Rumania, part of Bulgaria -Austria gets Bosnia and Herzegovina -this angers Serbia; they turn south, fight Ottomans in 1912 First Balkan War -1913 Second Balkan War: Serbian dispute with Bulgaria -Lots of nationalistic fervor in the Balkans... so what will the "Third Balkan War" mean to Europe?
The European leaders have all placed their stick of dynamite in the bundle... who will light the fuse?
Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand ? Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian who belonged to a secret society, "The Black Hand" -This group wanted to unite Serbians into a single state -Austria's declaration of war on Serbia was influenced greatly by Germany's promise of a "blank check" of support to them Big Problem: Russians support the Serbs... this war is getting bigger
Germany: invades France via Belgium, supports Austria militarily via "Blank Check" promise Russia: orders full militarization against Austria and Germany France and Britain: were previously allied and declare war on Germany Italy: enters war in 1915 in return for promises of Austrian territory Bulgaria: enters war in 1915 simply to side against the Serbians USA: enters war in 1917 to side against Germany's sub warfare, anti-German propaganda
Previous wars had been fairly quickly decided--or were at least active. This war was a stalemate, evident by the Battle of Marne resulting in a "shellshocked" generation. -Nearly 10 million military deaths during the war, over 10 million civillian deaths.
Total War = Total Carnage! And now, the road to death. Step One: Dig trench, fortify yourself with weapons, wait for stalemate. Step Two: Go "Over the Top." You will be killed in "No Man's Land" at this point if you're lucky. Step Three: Survive and take enemy's trench. Repeat process until you are killed.
Question: But what if I don't die? Answer: You'll wish you did. Trench Foot: severe fungal infection. Left untreated, feet will turn red, blue, and black. Gangrene develops--can result in death. (albeit slowly.) Trench Mouth: Severe gingivitis due to lack of proper dental care during warfare--painful ulcerations and bleeding throughout entire mouth.
USA Their entrance changes the course of the war. Siding against Germany gave the allied powers the push they needed to win the war.
Social Impact of War -Rift between veterans and civillians -Huge population losses for future generations -As war drags on, public enthusiasm wanes Above: Another ineffective war protest.
Wartime Labor... -Controlled by gov't. planning boards -women get involved, prove their worth in industry -some earn right to vote postwar -greater social equality -war is good for unions-fewer laborers+high demand=better wages
germany -rationed food, raw materials -conscription -totalitarian society Walter Rathenau directs Germany's economy Paul von Hindenburg Erich Lundendorff
-all citizens involved in war effort -planned economies France and England Georges Clemenceau Both develop socialistic policies during the war Establishes a near-dictatorship to deal with work stoppages and antiwar pacifists
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-USA fights only briefly but has the most propaganda posters! -Propaganda isn't quite as effective post-1916 after prolonged fighting and heavy casualties
End of World War I Austria-Hungary: Revolution! New national states of Hungary, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Austria emerge Revolution in Germany -Germans are tired of war -Allies winning due to American intervention -Germany's liberal gov't. surrenders Nov. '18 -The revolution was not radical -Social Democrats want gradual elimination of capitalism -Army squashes uprisings in Leibknecht and Luxemburg
Treaty of Versailles USA likes Wilson's 14 points except #14... the League of Nations Congress is afraid to lose its power to declare war if US belongs to such a league -US Senate won't ratify alliance w/ Britain, France TREATY OF VERSAILLES 1. Clemenceau, George want to PUNISH Germany. Germany must limit army, claim responsibility for war, pay damages, lose colonies, lose Alsace-Lorraine, and also Danzig--to Poland! (That's right, Poland!) 2. Self-determination lives on in the west--fear of the Bolshevik revolution, Austria-Hungary and Turkey were the big losers. The Treaty of Versailles punishes Germany and sets the stage for rise of the NSDAP and Adolf Hitler.
2012 APEH FRQ?... Analyze and reflect on causation for World War I. As per the text you have a few different directions you can go with this... 1. Austria-Hungary's desire for expansion started the war, prompted by Germany's "blank check." 2. Other European nations failed to legitimately incorporate Germany into the system of imperialism, Germany responded by being aggressive. 3. Germany's leaders saw war as a way to deflect attention away from domestic problems and save power for themselves 4. Nationalism and ignorance started the war; ignorance being that people didn't know that this war would be far more costly in terms of resources, money, and lives.
Let's shift gears... Росси́я Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик The Russian Revolution Origin: Russia Destination: Soviet Union
MASSIVE CHANGES in Russia happen during the revolution... so.... How did this happen? Why?
Tsar Nicholas II -Russians excited about WWI prospects -Russian army fights bravely, but is ill- equipped and lacks leadership -They suffer massive casualties. -1917: Russian soldiers begin the journey home, voting with their feet as Lenin would say
Tsarina Alexandra -has child inflicted with hemophilia -if cut, uncontrollable bleeding or death could result -she is convinced that one man can stop the bleeding... Rasputin -He's suspected of being Alexandra's lover -to end this rumor, three members of the high aristocracy murder Rasputin, December 1916 -Alexandra claims the dead Rasputin's prophecy is that if he dies she will lose her son and the throne -By March 1917 morale had declined, soldiers had deserted the army, and the Duma declared a provisional government. -Nicholas abdicated the throne, Rasputin's prophecy was correct!
Leader of Provisional gov't.... ALEXANDER KERENSKY! His goals... -Continue the war -Postpone land reform, this could weaken the peasant army PROBLEM -Provisional gov't. shares power w/ Petrograd Soviet of Workers' & Soldiers' Deputies -Petro. Soviet Army Order #1: military authority rests in hands of ordinary soliders... this = massive desertions -Anarchy!
...and anarchy and chaos are exactly what Lenin wants, because ending anarchy appeals to a wide spectrum of people. -He wants Marxist revolution but fails in an attack on the provisional gov't., goes into hiding... -The Marxists are divided -Bolsheviks (Lenin) want small, disciplined, elitist party -Mensheviks want democratic party with mass membership -Bolsheviks are in control of the military in the capital and have majority in Petro. Soviet
Civil War In Russia Trotsky... supporter of Lenin centers power in Petrograd Soviet Nov. 1917--he overthrows provisional government Lenin--justifies peasants taking of land -ends war with Germany, but relinquishes Russia's western territories (Brest-Litovsk) -Bolsheviks upset in free election
Bolsheviks... the "Reds"... want dictatorship... defeat "Whites" who want self- rule in Russian Civil War