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World War I 1914-1918 PAGES 270-276. The Stage is Set in the West Aggressive nationalism: France & Germany both had strong nationalist feelings. France.

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Page 1: World War I 1914-1918 PAGES 270-276. The Stage is Set in the West Aggressive nationalism: France & Germany both had strong nationalist feelings. France.

World War I

1914-1918

PAGES 270-276

Page 2: World War I 1914-1918 PAGES 270-276. The Stage is Set in the West Aggressive nationalism: France & Germany both had strong nationalist feelings. France.

The Stage is Set in the West

Aggressive nationalism: France & Germany both had strong nationalist feelings.

France wanted to regain its position as Europe’s leading power

Germany was proud of its new military power and Industrial strength - militarism

France angry at Germany over the Franco-Prussian war and that Germans were occupying border provinces of Alsace and Lorraine

Colonial claims and conflicts: Imperialism

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Eastern Multinational Empires

Austria –Hungary and the Ottoman Empire feared strong nationalism

Balkans are the “powder keg of Europe” Minority populations were fostering rebellion

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Alliance Systems

Triple Alliance Germany Italy Austro-Hungarian

Empire

Triple Entente France Great Britain Russia

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Assassination in Sarajevo

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary visits Sarajevo

Serbs outraged, Black Hand, a nationalist/terrorist group determined to assassinate the Archduke

Gavrilo Princip, after a earlier failed attempt, was able to assassinate the Archduke and his wife

http://firstworldwar.com/bio/ferdinand.htm

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Ultimatum and Mobilization

Austria sends Serbia an ultimatum to avoid war: punish anyone involved, let Austria join the investigation and end all anti-Austrian agitation

Serbia agreed to most, but not to the demand to let Austria investigate.

Kaiser William II horrified at assassination. Told Francis Joseph assuring him of full German support – or a “blank check”

Austria declares war on July 28th 1914 Russian Czar Nicholas II wrote to his cousin Kaiser

William II urging restraint – meanwhile Russia mobilized for war

http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/maps/index.html

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Neutrality

Britain and Italy chose to remain neutral. Britain had to decide whether or not to support

France German actions made decision for Great Britain SCHLIEFFEN PLAN: an attempt to avoid a two front

war, Germany had to defeat France quickly so that it could turn attention to Russia- to reach this goal the Germans quickly marched through Belgium to get to France

Belgium’s neutrality was violated = Britain declared war on Germany!

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Propaganda Posters

“Each of the nations which participated in World War One from 1914-18 used propaganda posters not only as a means of justifying involvement to their own populace, but also as a means of procuring men, money and resources to sustain the military campaign…Interestingly, for all that the U.S.A. joined the war relatively late - April 1917 - she produced many more propaganda posters than any other single nation.”

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Royal Pictures

http://firstworldwar.com/photos/royalty.htm

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Zimmerman Note

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