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WHAT WAS WORLD WAR 1?
World War I was an extremely bloody war that engulfed Europe from 1914 to
1919, with huge losses of life and little ground lost or won. Fought mostly by
soldiers in trenches, World War I saw an estimated 10 million military deaths
and another 20 million wounded. While many hoped that World War I would
be "the war to end all wars," in actuality, the concluding peace treaty set the
stage for World War II.
THE START OF WORLD WAR 1
The spark that started World War I was the assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand
and his wife Sophie. The assassination occurred on June 28, 1914 while Ferdinand was visiting the
city of Sarajevo in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Although Archduke Franz
Ferdinand, the nephew of Austria's emperor and heir-apparent to the throne, was not very well liked
by most, his assassination by a Serb nationalist was viewed as a great excuse to attack AustriaHungary's troublesome neighbor, Serbia.
However, instead of reacting quickly to the incident, Austria-Hungary made sure they had the
backing of Germany, with whom they had a treaty, before they proceeded. This gave Serbia time to
get the backing of Russia, with whom they had a treaty.
The calls for back-up didn't end there. Russia also had a treaty with France and Britain.
This meant that by the time Austria-Hungary officially declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, an
entire month after the assassination, much of Europe had already become entangled in the dispute.
At the start of the war, these were the major players (more countries joined the war later): Allied
Forces: France, the United Kingdom, Russia. Central Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary
SCHLIEFFEN PLAN VS. PLAN
XVII
Germany didn't want to fight both Russia in the east and France in the west, so they enacted their
long-standing Schlieffen Plan. The Schlieffen Plan was created by Alfred Graf von Schlieffen, who
was the chief of the German general staff from 1891 to 1905. Schlieffen believed that it would take
about six weeks for Russia to mobilize their troops and supplies. So, if Germany placed a nominal
number of soldiers in the east, the majority of Germany's soldiers and supplies could be used for a
quick attack in the west.
Since Germany was facing this exact scenario of a two-front war at the beginning of World War I,
Germany decided to enact the Schlieffen Plan. While Russia continued to mobilize, Germany
decided to attack France by going through neutral Belgium. Since Britain had a treaty with Belgium,
the attack on Belgium officially brought Britain into the war.
While Germany was enacting its Schlieffen Plan, the French enacted their own prepared plan,
called Plan XVII. This plan was created in 1913 and called for quick mobilization in response to a
German attack through Belgium.
As German troops moved south into France and the French and British troops moved north to meet
them, the massive armies met each other in a stalemate. By September 1914, neither side could
force the other to move, so each side began to dig trenches. For the next four years, the troops
would fight from these trenches.
A WAR OF ATTRITION
From 1914 to 1917, soldiers on each side of the line fought from their trenches. They
fired artillery onto the enemy's position and lobbed grenades. However, each time
military leaders ordered a full-fledged attack, the soldiers were forced to leave the
"safety" of their trenches. The only way to overtake the other side's trench was for
the soldiers to cross "No Man's Land," the area between the trenches, on foot. Out in
the open, thousands of soldiers raced across this barren land in the hopes of
reaching the other side. Often, most were hewn down by machine-gun fire and
artillery before they even got close.
Because of the nature of trench warfare, millions of young men were slaughtered in
the battles of World War I. The war quickly became one of attrition, which meant that
with so many soldiers being killed daily, eventually the side with the most men would
win the war.
By 1917, the Allies were starting to run low on young men.
U.S. ENTERS THE WAR AND
RUSSIA GETS OUT
The Allies needed help and they were hoping that the United States, with its vast resources of men and materials,
would join on their side. However, for years, the U.S. had clung to their idea of isolationism. Plus, the U.S. just didn't
want to be involved in a war that seemed so far away and that didn't seem to affect them in any great way. However,
there were two major events that changed American public opinion about the war. The first occurred in 1915, when a
submarine sunk the British ocean liner. Considered by Americans to be a neutral ship that carried mostly passengers,
Americans were furious when the Germans sank it, especially since 159 of the passengers were Americans.
The second was the Zimmerman Telegram In early 1917, Germany sent Mexico a coded message promising portions
of U.S. land in return for Mexico joining World War I against the United States. The message was intercepted by Britain,
translated, and shown to the United States. This brought the war to U.S. soil, giving the U.S. a real reason to enter the
war on the side of the Allies.
On April 6, 1917, the United States officially declared war on Germany.
As the United States was entering World War I, Russia was getting ready to get out.
In 1917, Russia became swept up in an internal revolution that removed the czar from power. The new communist
government, wanting to focus on internal troubles, sought a way to remove Russia from World War I. Negotiating
separately from the rest of the Allies, Russia signed the Brest-Litovsk peace treaty with Germany on March 3, 1918.
With the war in the east ended, Germany was able to divert those troops to the west in order to face the new American
soldiers.
ARMISTICE AND THE
VERSAILLES TEATRY
The fighting in the west continued for another year. Millions more soldiers died, while
little land was gained. However, the freshness of the American troops made a huge
difference. While the European troops were tired from years of war, the Americans
remained enthusiastic. Soon the Germans were retreating and the Allies were
advancing. The end of the war was near. At the end of 1918, an armistice was finally
agreed upon. The fighting was to end on the 11th hour of 11th day of 11th month
(i.e. 11 am on Nov. 11, 1918).
For the next several months, diplomats argued and compromised together in order
to come up with the Versailles Teatry. The Versailles Treaty was the peace treaty
that ended World War I; however, a number of its terms were so controversial that it
also set the stage for World War II.
The carnage left behind by the end of World War I was staggering. By the end of the
war, an estimated 10 million soldiers were killed. That averages to about 6,500
deaths a day, every day. Plus, millions of civilians were also killed. World War I is
especially remembered for its slaughter for it was one of the bloodiest wars in
history.
CHRISTMAS TRUCE AT THE
WORLD WAR 1 FRONT
Though World War I had been raging for only four months, it was already
proving to be one of the bloodiest wars in history. Soldiers on both sides
were trapped in trenches, exposed to the cold and wet winter weather,
covered in mud, and extremely careful of sniper shots. Machines guns had
proven their worth in war, bringing new meaning to the word "slaughter."
In a place where bloodshed was nearly commonplace and mud and the
enemy were fought with equal vigor, something surprising occurred on the
front for Christmas in 1914. The men who lay shivering in the trenches
embraced the Christmas spirit. In one of the truest acts of goodwill toward
men, soldiers from both sides in the southern portion of the Ypres Salient set
aside their weapons and hatred, if only temporarily, and met in No Man's
Land.
World War 1

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World War 1

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  • 2. WHAT WAS WORLD WAR 1? World War I was an extremely bloody war that engulfed Europe from 1914 to 1919, with huge losses of life and little ground lost or won. Fought mostly by soldiers in trenches, World War I saw an estimated 10 million military deaths and another 20 million wounded. While many hoped that World War I would be "the war to end all wars," in actuality, the concluding peace treaty set the stage for World War II.
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  • 4. THE START OF WORLD WAR 1 The spark that started World War I was the assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. The assassination occurred on June 28, 1914 while Ferdinand was visiting the city of Sarajevo in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Although Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the nephew of Austria's emperor and heir-apparent to the throne, was not very well liked by most, his assassination by a Serb nationalist was viewed as a great excuse to attack AustriaHungary's troublesome neighbor, Serbia. However, instead of reacting quickly to the incident, Austria-Hungary made sure they had the backing of Germany, with whom they had a treaty, before they proceeded. This gave Serbia time to get the backing of Russia, with whom they had a treaty. The calls for back-up didn't end there. Russia also had a treaty with France and Britain. This meant that by the time Austria-Hungary officially declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, an entire month after the assassination, much of Europe had already become entangled in the dispute. At the start of the war, these were the major players (more countries joined the war later): Allied Forces: France, the United Kingdom, Russia. Central Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary
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  • 6. SCHLIEFFEN PLAN VS. PLAN XVII Germany didn't want to fight both Russia in the east and France in the west, so they enacted their long-standing Schlieffen Plan. The Schlieffen Plan was created by Alfred Graf von Schlieffen, who was the chief of the German general staff from 1891 to 1905. Schlieffen believed that it would take about six weeks for Russia to mobilize their troops and supplies. So, if Germany placed a nominal number of soldiers in the east, the majority of Germany's soldiers and supplies could be used for a quick attack in the west. Since Germany was facing this exact scenario of a two-front war at the beginning of World War I, Germany decided to enact the Schlieffen Plan. While Russia continued to mobilize, Germany decided to attack France by going through neutral Belgium. Since Britain had a treaty with Belgium, the attack on Belgium officially brought Britain into the war. While Germany was enacting its Schlieffen Plan, the French enacted their own prepared plan, called Plan XVII. This plan was created in 1913 and called for quick mobilization in response to a German attack through Belgium. As German troops moved south into France and the French and British troops moved north to meet them, the massive armies met each other in a stalemate. By September 1914, neither side could force the other to move, so each side began to dig trenches. For the next four years, the troops would fight from these trenches.
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  • 8. A WAR OF ATTRITION From 1914 to 1917, soldiers on each side of the line fought from their trenches. They fired artillery onto the enemy's position and lobbed grenades. However, each time military leaders ordered a full-fledged attack, the soldiers were forced to leave the "safety" of their trenches. The only way to overtake the other side's trench was for the soldiers to cross "No Man's Land," the area between the trenches, on foot. Out in the open, thousands of soldiers raced across this barren land in the hopes of reaching the other side. Often, most were hewn down by machine-gun fire and artillery before they even got close. Because of the nature of trench warfare, millions of young men were slaughtered in the battles of World War I. The war quickly became one of attrition, which meant that with so many soldiers being killed daily, eventually the side with the most men would win the war. By 1917, the Allies were starting to run low on young men.
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  • 10. U.S. ENTERS THE WAR AND RUSSIA GETS OUT The Allies needed help and they were hoping that the United States, with its vast resources of men and materials, would join on their side. However, for years, the U.S. had clung to their idea of isolationism. Plus, the U.S. just didn't want to be involved in a war that seemed so far away and that didn't seem to affect them in any great way. However, there were two major events that changed American public opinion about the war. The first occurred in 1915, when a submarine sunk the British ocean liner. Considered by Americans to be a neutral ship that carried mostly passengers, Americans were furious when the Germans sank it, especially since 159 of the passengers were Americans. The second was the Zimmerman Telegram In early 1917, Germany sent Mexico a coded message promising portions of U.S. land in return for Mexico joining World War I against the United States. The message was intercepted by Britain, translated, and shown to the United States. This brought the war to U.S. soil, giving the U.S. a real reason to enter the war on the side of the Allies. On April 6, 1917, the United States officially declared war on Germany. As the United States was entering World War I, Russia was getting ready to get out. In 1917, Russia became swept up in an internal revolution that removed the czar from power. The new communist government, wanting to focus on internal troubles, sought a way to remove Russia from World War I. Negotiating separately from the rest of the Allies, Russia signed the Brest-Litovsk peace treaty with Germany on March 3, 1918. With the war in the east ended, Germany was able to divert those troops to the west in order to face the new American soldiers.
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  • 12. ARMISTICE AND THE VERSAILLES TEATRY The fighting in the west continued for another year. Millions more soldiers died, while little land was gained. However, the freshness of the American troops made a huge difference. While the European troops were tired from years of war, the Americans remained enthusiastic. Soon the Germans were retreating and the Allies were advancing. The end of the war was near. At the end of 1918, an armistice was finally agreed upon. The fighting was to end on the 11th hour of 11th day of 11th month (i.e. 11 am on Nov. 11, 1918). For the next several months, diplomats argued and compromised together in order to come up with the Versailles Teatry. The Versailles Treaty was the peace treaty that ended World War I; however, a number of its terms were so controversial that it also set the stage for World War II. The carnage left behind by the end of World War I was staggering. By the end of the war, an estimated 10 million soldiers were killed. That averages to about 6,500 deaths a day, every day. Plus, millions of civilians were also killed. World War I is especially remembered for its slaughter for it was one of the bloodiest wars in history.
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  • 14. CHRISTMAS TRUCE AT THE WORLD WAR 1 FRONT Though World War I had been raging for only four months, it was already proving to be one of the bloodiest wars in history. Soldiers on both sides were trapped in trenches, exposed to the cold and wet winter weather, covered in mud, and extremely careful of sniper shots. Machines guns had proven their worth in war, bringing new meaning to the word "slaughter." In a place where bloodshed was nearly commonplace and mud and the enemy were fought with equal vigor, something surprising occurred on the front for Christmas in 1914. The men who lay shivering in the trenches embraced the Christmas spirit. In one of the truest acts of goodwill toward men, soldiers from both sides in the southern portion of the Ypres Salient set aside their weapons and hatred, if only temporarily, and met in No Man's Land.