Slide 1 Slide 2 WORLD WAR I THE GREAT WAR THE WAR TO END ALL WARS THE WAR TO MAKE THE WORLD SAFE FOR DEMOCRACY Slide 3 MAP OF EUROPE 1914 Slide 4 4 MAIN CAUSES M ILITARISM…
Slide 1 Main Battles of World War One Canada’s Involvement in the Great War 1914-1918 Slide 2 Canadian troops were engaged in 4 key campaigns: Ypres Somme Vimy Ridge Passchendaele…
August 3, 1914- Germany started World War I by invading neutral Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. The Belgians surprised the Germans by fighting back from ancient castles,…
The Trenches Legends of the Fall What do Alfred and Samuel mean when they say this war is different than others? WWI was expected to be short and a war of great movement…
WWI âThe Great War 1914-1918 Ms. Dyck Bellringer: 12/16/2013 List the three different types of trenches used in trench warfare. Describe trench warfare. What were American…
Overview of World War 1 1914-1918 Mackenzie Deguch Hannah Deitchley Alicia Porile Kinsey Whitt Beginnings June 28, 1914, Serbian fanatic, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated Archduke…
Trench Life Plymstock History Department Trench Life â Aims for the lesson 1) Identify 3-6 questions/key areas on Trench Life that you want to research further 2) Decide…
World War 1 aka âThe Great Warâ World War 1 aka âThe Great Warâ Causes of WWI Long-term causes Nationalism Militarism Alliances Imperialism Immediate cause Assassination…
Life in the Trenches Life in the Trenches World War One Top-View Front-lines are called the âfire trenchâ Zig zag pattern Front lines protected by barbed wire and sandbags…
Slide 1 Slide 2 What conclusions can you draw from this war bond poster? 1.What does the bloody knife represent? 2.Who is the menace of the seas? 3.What kind of propaganda…