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The Immediate Effects of WWI

Unit II : Communist Russia Under Lenin & Peacemaking, Peacekeeping - International Relations 1918-1924. The Immediate Effects of WWI. The Russian Revolution Defeat of the Central Powers Destruction & Loss of Life The Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations

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The Immediate Effects of WWI

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  1. Unit II: Communist Russia Under Lenin & Peacemaking, Peacekeeping - International Relations 1918-1924

  2. The Immediate Effects of WWI • The Russian Revolution • Defeat of the Central Powers • Destruction & Loss of Life • The Treaty of Versailles • The League of Nations • Breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire • Forming of Mandates

  3. Long-Term Effects of WWI • German & Italian Resentment of the Treaty of Versailles • US Policy of Isolationism • Disillusionment of the Lost Generation • The Rise of Fascism • World War II

  4. The Impact of the War on Europe (1919) • I. The Human Cost of the War • +/- 9 million soldiers were killed – about 15% of all combatants • +/- 5 million civilians died from diseases related to food shortages • Talk of a “Lost Generation” • Ex. France – 20% between 20 & 40 killed • 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic • killed around 20 million worldwide (500,000 Americans)

  5. WW1 Casualty and Death Tables (pbs.org)

  6. A few of the 240,000 British war amputees.

  7. “The Men with the Broken Faces”

  8. A sculptor working amidst the casts of soldiers hanging on the wall.

  9. Douaumont ossuary, a cemetery for both French and German soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun in 1916

  10. The Impact of the War on Europe (1919) • II. Economic Consequences: • War cost Britain £34 billion • US lent $2 billion  Britain & France • Britain never regained its pre-war financial predominance

  11. The Impact of the War on Europe (1919) • III. Political Consequences: • Destruction of German, Russian, Turkish, & Austro-Hungarian Empires • Power vacuum in Central Europe • Growth of socialist politics and fear of revolution

  12. Map of Europe in 1923

  13. Imperialists & their colonies 1920

  14. The Impact of the War Outside of Europe (1919) • I. United States: • Emerged as the world’s leading economy • Took over many European overseas markets during the war • World’s leader in technological advances (chemicals, mechanization, plastics) • Return of isolationist sentiment

  15. The Impact of the War Outside of Europe (1919) • II. Japan: • Brought economic growth & prosperity • Seized German colonies in Asia • Territorial, political, & economic ambitions in China • III. China: • Opposed to Japanese demands

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