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WWI THE GREAT WAR

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Canada and the World 1914 - 1918

WWI THE GREAT WAR

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The Real Face of War...

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M – Militarism: the policy of the government making the military very strong.

A – Alliances system: where countries make agreements that if they are attacked the friendly country will help them.

N – Nationalism: patriotic feeling towards your country. The desire for people to protect their own language, religion, traditions etc.

I – Imperialism: extending the rule of your country over another country. This was called empire building.

A – Assassination: 28 June 1914 a Serbian nationalist assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand, the man who was to be the King of Austria – Hungary.

The Causes of WWI – M.A.N.I.A

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1. Countries like Germany were trying to build up their military, especially their navy.

2. Germany was competing with Britain for the largest navy, building dreadnoughts/ battleships and U-boats/submarines.

3. This created an ARMS RACE – competing for the most military weapons.

M - Militarism

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The new war boats were called Dreadnoughts. Battle ships with massive guns.

Submarines or U-boats, as the Germans called them, were used to blockade Britain from getting supplies from Canada and other countries.

Aircraft Carriers were also invented in WWI.

Navy

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The Airplane was used to drop grenades and small bombs on soldiers in trenches.

There was air to air fighting called DOG FIGHTS.

ACE - anyone who shot down more than 5 planes

Famous ACES – Canadian BILLY BISHOP– 72 kills

Germany’s Manfred von Richthofen - The RED BARON - 80 kills

Biplanes – a rarity in the war

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Biplanes – a rarity in the war

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Machine guns – a new technology first used by the Germans

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Artillery – new word for cannons

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Tanks – a new technology 1916Tanks were invented because it gave soldiers

protection from bullets when trying to attack the enemy.

Tanks could also drive over trenches.

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The gas made a chemical reaction when it came in contact with moisture (nose, mouth, lungs) and burned the victim.

Poison gas like this led to the invention of gas masks.

Chlorine Gas

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Repeating Rifle – It is a gun that doesn’t have to be re-loaded after every shot.

Flamethrower – a special gun that shoots flaming liquid out of it to burn out troops from trenches and dugouts/bunkers

Cavalry – some horses with riders who had swords and charged at the enemy were still used in the Great War.

Other Weapons

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Europe in 1914 – map

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There were two major alliances in Europe:1. The Triple Entente – the Allies:

Britain (including Canada)

FranceRussiaItaly (used to be part of Triple Alliance but switched sides)

2. The Triple Alliance – the Central Powers: GermanyAustria-Hungary

A – Alliances System

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A Comic Look at how Alliances work...

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When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed in Serbia, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia 28 July 1914.

Since Russia was Serbia’s ally, Russia declared war on Austria-Hungary 29 July 1914.

Since Germany was an ally of Austria-Hungary they declared war on Russia 1 August 1914.

THEN, since France and Britain where allies of Russia they declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungary 3 -4 August 1914.

CANADA? Declared war on Germany because Britain did. That is because Britain had control over our foreign policy.

How the Alliance System led to World War