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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand ignited World War I, leading to a cascade of alliances and declarations of war. This pivotal moment in July 1914 exemplified the complex interplay of treaties that propelled nations into conflict. The Gallipoli Campaign showcased the Allies' strategic plans to eliminate the Turkish forces but ended in failure, costing many lives, especially among New Zealand soldiers. Despite the tragic outcomes, these events shaped global history. Would another world war occur? If so, modern technology would drastically alter the landscape of warfare.
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CONFLICT ww1 Gallipoli By PippiMee
What decisions did the leaders not make that lead to war? There was no decisions that people could stop that lead to war. It was just that the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand heir, to the Austria throne was killed by a secret society. This started the first global warand could not be stopped. Austria declared war on Serbia becauseit was a Serbian that killed him every other country boundto the treaty followed.
What decisions did the leaders of the countries make that lead to war? The events of July 1914 was a classic case of one thing lead to another other wise known as a treaty alliance systum.
What strategies or planning was made to fight the enemies in the Gallipoli war? The allies plan was to go up the water straights in to Gallipoli and wipe out the Turkish completely,but that failed.
Did we win the Gallipoli fight? No we did not win but it was a great fight that is well remembered and a lot of New Zealand soldiers lost their lives to help the British forces.
Willa world war happen again? No one knows but if it doesehappen again it would be very different because we have more technology and lots more machinery, also there would be millions more deaths.