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The end of WWI and the Treaty of Versailles. Costs of the War. How many lives were lost during the War?. 8.5 Million soldiers lost their lives in WWI 21 Million were wounded. Mobilization. Losses by Country. Averages per day: 2,533 killed9,121 wounded. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The end of WWI and the The end of WWI and the Treaty of VersaillesTreaty of Versailles

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Costs of the War

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How many lives were lost during the War?

8.5 Million soldiers lost their lives in WWI

21 Million were wounded

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Mobilization

23

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0 10

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30

40

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Millions

Number ofTroops

Mobilizedin Millions

AlliedPowers

CentralPowers

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Losses by Country

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,600,000

1,800,000

Deaths

USAItalyBritish EmpireFranceRussiaOttoman EmpireAustria-HungaryGermany

Averages per day: 2,533 killed 9,121 wounded

1 out of every 10 French citizens were killed or injured

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 Estimated Civilian Deaths 2.5 to 4.5 Million

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Money Total Costs of WWI=

about $338 Billion

Germany lost the most $210 Million

US gained the most $475 Million

The general rule of thumb-

If you were deeply involved you lost money, if not you gained $$$

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Colonial Forces

Fought for the French and the British with the hope that they would be granted independence.

Africans and Asians felt that if they were “good enough” to fight and die in the Empire’s cause, they were good enough to have a share in the government of their countries.

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What killed more people than the war, but occurred at the

same time?

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Influenza Pandemic of

1918

Killer of 20 Million World Wide!!!

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How did the War come to an How did the War come to an end?end?

The War ended in 1918The War ended in 1918 November 11November 11thth (at 11am) the Armistice was (at 11am) the Armistice was

signedsigned

In the summer of 1919 leaders from the In the summer of 1919 leaders from the Allied Powers met to “fix Europe” Allied Powers met to “fix Europe”

Woodrow Wilson of the US seemed to Woodrow Wilson of the US seemed to believe this would be an easy task!believe this would be an easy task!

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The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles

What was the GOAL of the Treaty?What was the GOAL of the Treaty? Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany

specifically)specifically)

Established…Established… Nine new nationsNine new nations Shifted the boundaries of othersShifted the boundaries of others Demilitarized GermanyDemilitarized Germany Stripped Germany of its air force and most of its navyStripped Germany of its air force and most of its navy

Meet in Paris at Versailles

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Double check that your journal has all of the correct pages:

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Cover: WWI theme and your name

Page 1: Propaganda (in class on block day)

Page 2: Journal: “When is it justified to go to war?”

Page 3: Describe the TENSIONS leading to war

Page 4: MAIN causes with picture definitions

Page 5: MAIN chart Page 6: Map of Balkans Page 7: Map of early alliances Page 8: “The Spark” Page 9: Schlieffen Plan Page 10: Map of Alliances

and Fronts Page 11: Trench Warfare

Page 12-13: WWI Battles (1st Marne, Verdun, Somme, 2nd Marne)

Page 14-15: Weapons/ Technology

Page 16: Global Conflict Chart

Page 17: Goals of 4 areas outside of the fronts

Page 18: Armenian Genocide

Page 19: US Page 20: Russian

withdrawal and treaty Page 21: Poem Pages 22-23: next

week Timeline

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The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles

What was the GOAL of the Treaty?What was the GOAL of the Treaty? Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany

specifically)specifically)

Established…Established… Nine new nationsNine new nations Shifted the boundaries of othersShifted the boundaries of others Demilitarized GermanyDemilitarized Germany Stripped Germany of its air force and most of its navyStripped Germany of its air force and most of its navy

Meet in Paris at Versailles

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In your journal…

On page 22 list the “Big 4”

On page 23 fill out the chart as we discuss the Treaty of Versailles

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The “Big Four” The “Big Four”

David Lloyd George – Great BritainDavid Lloyd George – Great Britain Vittorio Orlando – ItalyVittorio Orlando – Italy Georges Clemenceau – FranceGeorges Clemenceau – France Woodrow Wilson – United StatesWoodrow Wilson – United States

Got together to set up the Treaty of VersaillesGot together to set up the Treaty of Versailles

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The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles

What was the GOAL of the Treaty?What was the GOAL of the Treaty? Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany Wanted to punish the Central Powers (Germany

specifically)specifically)

Established…Established… Nine new nationsNine new nations Shifted the boundaries of othersShifted the boundaries of others Demilitarized GermanyDemilitarized Germany Stripped Germany of its air force and most of its navyStripped Germany of its air force and most of its navy

Meet in Paris at Versailles

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Who is to blame for the war?Who is to blame for the war?

GERMANYGERMANY

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What is the cost of the War?What is the cost of the War?

Germany has to pay $33 BillionGermany has to pay $33 Billion This would be about 2.7 trillion in today’s This would be about 2.7 trillion in today’s

dollars! dollars!

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What happens to Germany’s What happens to Germany’s Military?Military?

Germany can Germany can only have a only have a standing army of standing army of 100,000 men100,000 men

Stripped Stripped Germany of its Germany of its air force and air force and most of its navymost of its navy

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Germany’s MilitaryGermany’s Military

Reduced to 100,000 Reduced to 100,000 men. men.

German Navy German Navy reduced to 36 ships.reduced to 36 ships.

No tanks, No tanks, submarines or submarines or aircraft. aircraft.

All wartime All wartime weapons to be weapons to be melted down.melted down.

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What happens What happens to the to the

Colonies?Colonies? They are in Africa and They are in Africa and

Middle East Middle East

France & Great Britain France & Great Britain split the colonies & split the colonies & territories captured territories captured from Germany & from Germany & TurkeyTurkey

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RhinelandRhineland

The Allies take The Allies take control and do control and do not let the not let the German Military German Military have a presence have a presence in the area.in the area.

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Alsace-Alsace-LorraineLorraine

Returned to FranceReturned to France

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SaarSaar

Given to France for 15 years.Given to France for 15 years.

France needs coal mines to rebuildFrance needs coal mines to rebuild

After 15 years the people of this region After 15 years the people of this region can vote on whether they want to be can vote on whether they want to be apart of France or Germany.apart of France or Germany.

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What happens to Poland?What happens to Poland? Becomes an independent nationBecomes an independent nation Cut off east of Prussia from the rest of Cut off east of Prussia from the rest of

GermanyGermany

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DanzigDanzig

Made a free city under the Protection of Made a free city under the Protection of the League of Nationsthe League of Nations

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Finland, Lithuania, Latvia & EstoniaFinland, Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia

Become independent nationsBecome independent nations

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CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Made into an independent nationMade into an independent nation

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Italy’s Territorial GainsItaly’s Territorial Gains

Only land in the Only land in the Alps and the port Alps and the port of Trieste where of Trieste where mostly Italians live.mostly Italians live.

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What happens to Serbia and the What happens to Serbia and the Slavs of the Balkans?Slavs of the Balkans?

United with United with other Slavic other Slavic people to people to form form Yugoslavia.Yugoslavia.

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What happened to What happened to Kaiser Wilhelm II?Kaiser Wilhelm II?

Left alone in Left alone in exile in Hollandexile in Holland

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League of League of NationsNations

It is created It is created and agreed and agreed uponupon

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What was the League of Nations?

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Group to mediate (talk though) problems between nations

Thought up by Woodrow Wilson But the US never joins because of political

differences between the President and the US Congress.

Brought to life by the Treaty of Versailles

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Double check that your journal has all of the correct pages:

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Cover: WWI theme and your name

Page 1: Propaganda (in class on block day)

Page 2: Journal: “When is it justified to go to war?”

Page 3: Describe the TENSIONS leading to war

Page 4: MAIN causes with picture definitions

Page 5: MAIN chart Page 6: Map of Balkans Page 7: Map of early

alliances Page 8: “The Spark” Page 9: Schlieffen Plan Page 10: Map of

Alliances and Fronts Page 11: Trench Warfare

Page 12-13: WWI Battles (1st Marne, Verdun, Somme, 2nd Marne)

Page 14-15: Weapons/ Technology

Page 16: Global Conflict Chart

Page 17: Goals of 4 areas outside of the fronts

Page 18: Armenian Genocide

Page 19: US Page 20: Russian

withdrawal and treaty Page 21: Poem Page 22: Big 4 Page 23: Treaty of

Versailles chart Extra pages:

pics/extra notes/etc. Timeline

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Make sure your timeline is up to date!

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June 28th, 1914 FF killed

July 23rd 1914 Austria issues

ultimatum July 25th 1914

Serbia denies July 28th 1914

AH declares war on Serbia

August 1, 1914 Germany declares

war on Russia August 3

Germany declares war on France

September 3 1st Battle of Marne

May 7, 1915 Lusitania sunk

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1915-1917 Unrestricted sub

warfare March 1917

Czar Nicholas abdicates the Russian throne

April 2, 1917 US declares war

on Germany March 1918

Russia signs treaty with Germany

July-August 1918 2nd Battle of

the Marne November 11

(11am), 1918 Armistice is

signed (fighting stops)

June 28, 1919 Treaty of

Versailles