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World War I 1917-1918 Joseph Jackson Downs Douglas, Wesley Wright, and Samantha
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World War I 1917-1918 · 2018. 10. 22. · • Sturmmann caused massive casualties to German side • Secured the trenches. German 1918 Spring Offensive •To quickly win the war

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  • World War I 1917-1918

    Joseph Jackson Downs Douglas, Wesley Wright, and Samantha

  • World War I in 1917

    • April 9-12, Battle of Vimy Ridge

    • The Third Battle of Ypres

    - July 31-British attack east of Ypres

    - Nov 6, Passchendaele is captured

    • Jan 19- Zimmerman Note

    • Feb 1- Germans resume unrestricted submarine war fare.

    • By February 28- 8 American ships had sunk

    • April 6- U.S.A declares war on Germany

  • World War I in 1918

    3 Mar.

    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    21 Mar.

    German Spring Offensive

    15 July

    Second Battle of the Marne

    8 Aug.

    Battle of Amiens

    26 Sep.

    Meuse-Argonne Offensive

    11 Nov.

    Germany signs armistice agreement

  • Technology at the End of the War

    • Tanks were improved and used in greater numbers

    • Camouflage patterns for tanks and vessels

    • Aircrafts

    • Gas masks

    • Tracer Bullets

  • Tanks at the End of the War

    • Tanks were developed at the end of the war

    • Tanks had large cannons to fire at fortified positions and machine guns to fight infantry

    • Tanks were able to cross no man's land and drive over trenches

    • Tanks had a factor of intimidation because they were large and unstoppable

  • Passchendaele

    • July 31st November 1917

    • Total war of attrition, neither side has decisive victory, both face heavy losses

    • Canadian troops eventually capture Passchendaele on November 6th

  • Battle of Vimy Ridge

    • Canada took the high ground from Germany to keep its army safe as it pushed up

    • Enemy bombarded by artillery beforehand

    • Decisive victory for Canadian army

    • Tanks used to push up to the ridge under heavy fire

  • The Second Battle of The Marne

    • Germany tries to punch through French lines to end the war quickly

    • Initial artillery barrage fails because of fake lines

    • Counterattack from the allies after first assault pushes Germany back

    • Last major German offensive

    • Stormtroopers, gas, flamethrowers and tanks used

    • August 6th 1918

  • German 1918 Spring Offensive

    • March 21-July 18th, 1918

    • German attack on the Western Front in two places

    • Paris 120 kilometers

    • Push British North, pin them on the coast

    • Germans using tanks and flamethrowers

    • Sturmmann caused massive casualties to German side

    • Secured the trenches

  • German 1918 Spring Offensive

    • To quickly win the war Germany gains a lot of ground

    • Their supply lines couldn’t keep up.

    • Brought back 500,000 troops from Russian front

    • Fired over a million shells

    • Cambrai, and Paris, were damaged in the offensive

  • U.S.A in World War I

    • May 18 1917- Selective Service Act

    • Reached France in June 1917

    • 2,084,000 Americans reached France

    • John Joseph Perishing

    • Helped French and British Armies

    • July 1918-French helped American forces

    • Battle of St. Mihiel

    • Battle of Argonne

  • Battle of Amiens

    • August 8, 1918

    • Fourth Army Commander Henry Rawlinson

    • 75,000 men 500 tanks and 1,900 aircrafts-Allies

    • 37,000 men, 530 guns, 369 planes

    • 4:20 AM

  • Battle of Amiens Strategies

    • Forces advanced under barrage of 700 artillery guns

    • Heavy tanks attacked well defended German positions

    • Small tanks- "whippets"

    • 600 RAF planes dropped phosphorus bombs

    • 5 miles, Rawlinson ordered 20,000 more cavalry troops

    • Ended August 12

    "The Germans were surrendering everywhere. We knew it was going to be

    the end of the war."- Major S Evers, Australian Corps

    Medium MK A Whippet- British tank

  • Meuse-Argonne Offensive

    • Followed the Battle of St. Miheil and 4,000 troops were moved by night

    • Sept 26th-Nov 11th

    • Wanted to capture Sedan and the railroad hub

    • Force Germany to withdraw from French territories

  • Meuse-Argonne Offensive Strategy

    • September 26, 700 tanks and infantry took up positions

    • Bombarded Germans with gas

    • Advanced 6 miles on Sept 27

    • September 30th reorganized army

    • November 1st advanced 11 miles

    • November 5th French captured Sedan

  • The End of the War

    • Germany was faced with imminent invasion

    • Germany lost its allies

    • Bulgaria on September 29th, 1918

    • Ottoman Empire on October 30th, 1918

    • Austrian Hungary on November 3rd, 1918

    • Signed armistice agreement outside Compiégne France

    • War ended November 11, 1918