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Prompt: Was World War I inevitable? Based off what we have learned so far about it, could war have been avoided? Take a position and defend. Please write the prompt and respond in complete sentences!

Prompt: Was World War I inevitable? Based off what we have ...€¦ · Battle of Verdun –Feb. 1916, Germ. Attacked Fr., each side lost more than 300K Gains? Germ. gained about 4

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Prompt: Was World War I inevitable? Based off what we have learned so far about it, could war have been avoided? Take a position and defend.

Please write the prompt and respond in complete sentences!

What happened on June 28, 1914?

Who were the original two countries that started the conflict?

Austria-Hungary vs. Serbia

July 28, 1914 – Austria declares war on Serbia

Willy-Nicky Telegrams were sent the next day!

Recall: What were the two alliances prior to the war? What countries comprised each?

Triple Alliance –Germ., A-H., Italy

Triple Entente – GB, Fr., Russ.

Russia is allies with Serbia

Germ. declares war on Rus. on Aug. 1

Remember: W-N Telegrams end July 31st

Germ. declares war on Fr. two days later

TPS: Why did Germany declare war on France?

GB declares war on Germ.

CENTRAL POWERS ALLIED POWERS

Germany

Austria-Hungary

Ottoman Empire

Great Britain

France

Russia

Japan & Italy joins Allies*Remember, It. was allied with Germ. & A-H prior to the war, but now swapped sides

Most thought the war would be short

Within a few months, the war turned into a bloody stalemate (dead lock) along battlefields in Fr.

Recall: What was the main issue the Central Powers faced geographically?

Germ. waged war on two fronts (sides)

The Schlieffen Plan – a battle strategy

1. Attack & defeat the Fr. quickly

2. Rush troops to Rus. to win war

The key was speed!

Germ. forces rushed Fr. and got close to capturing Paris

Sept. 5 – Allied troops regrouped and pushed back the Germ. troops

Defeat meant the Schlieffen Plan was no longer viable

TPS: Why was the Battle of the Marne so significant?

Western Front – the deadlocked region in northern Fr.

Trench warfare – new style of fighting, caused huge losses of life for little gain of land

Battle of Verdun – Feb. 1916, Germ. Attacked Fr., each side lost more than 300K

Gains? Germ. gained about 4 miles of land

Battle of the Somme – July to Nov. 1916, Brit. try to push back the Germ., each side lost more than 500K

Gains? GB gained about 5 miles

TPS: What was a major issue with the type of warfare on the Western Front?

Eastern Front – territory between Russia & Germany

The war here was more mobile (could move more)

TPS: Why might the war on the Eastern Front have been more mobile than the Western Front?

Unlike the rest of W.Eur, Rus. had yet to become industrialized

Always short on food, guns, clothes – couldn’t get supplies from the allies

Recall: Why could the Russians not get supplies from its allies?

Asset of Rus. – population, they kept sending more troops to the Eastern Front, Germ. couldn’t finish them off

Explain why WWI was not the “quick war” everyone thought it was going to be.

Please write the question and respond in 3-5 sentences!!

Please answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper! Complete sentences, using the question in the response!

1. Why was the gas attempt at the Battle of Bolimov unsuccessful?

2. What were the four main problems that faced commanders when using gas on the battlefield?

3. What was the initial thoughts of gas warfare of the French? The British? The Germans (before Ipres”?

4. What were the challenges facing medical personnel when dealing with victims of gas attacks?

5. What were the challenges surrounding the multinational forces in regards to the use of chemical warfare?

6. What were the aftereffects of using chemical warfare? How did this change war tactics both during the war and during peacetime?