The Great War Causes Course and Consequences of
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The Great War Causes, Course, and Consequences of the First World War
1900 – Europe’s Oyster
Victoria’s grandchildren In 1910, the grandchildren of Queen Victoria occupied the thrones of Denmark, Greece, Norway, Germany, Romania, Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom. (photograph from 1880).
Modern Ideas • Concepts like “anomie” (Durkheim, 1897), id and super-ego (Freud, post-1900) began to change ideas of human behavior • In 1897 physicist JJ Thompson announced his discovery of the electron while working with cathods. The discovery of sub-atomic particles changes all concepts of the composition of matter • In 1905 Einstein published his paper on “special relativity” which concerns the relationship of energy and matter, demonstrating that what is seen is not always was “is” • Expressionism in painting, literature, theater, dance and architecture continued to grow after 1890 • Music without a tonal center grows in performances (if not popularity), due to works by Arnold Schoenberg and others • Flight (firmly achieved in 1903) will change economics, military strategy, and leisure activities
Class issues The growing gap between rich and poor within industrial countries gave rise to more aggressive trade unions, to syndicalist movements and to socialist movements. Most confined themselves to strikes and demonstrations, but some resort to violence (right -- a bomb thrown into the French Parliament in 1893 killed no one but led to government actions against workers).
Propaganda of the deed Anarchists engaged in campaigns of assassination, in hopes of triggering revolutions (above: funeral procession of Russian Premier Stolypin, murdered in 1911).
Causes of the Great war Alliances call for quick mobilization n Mobilization plans based on timetables for assembly of troops and use of railroads n Germany must avoid a “two-front” war n An unforeseen event can trigger an unwanted conflict n
Unrest in Southeast Europe n n n Turkish empire is weakening Austria worried about Serbia and ‘terrorism’ on its southern borders, annexes Bosnia in 1908 War in 1912 -13 enlarges Serbia, drives Turkey toward Germany Russia promotes “pan-Slavism” to offset its defeat in Russo-Japanese war Serbia seeks to increase its influence at cost of Austria, promotes unrest in Bosnia
Kaiser Bill Extremely insecure and aggressive, Wilhelm nearly started a war in 1911, with a speech in Morocco. He worried about the “rise of Asia” as a threat to Europe. His generals pressed for a “preventive war” against Russia’s growing forces.
Sarajevo Spark in July 1914 Serbian nationalists, angry at Austrian annexation of Bosnia, murdered Austrian Prince Franz Josef in Sarajevo. Serbia’s government was implicated in this “act of terror”
Reaction to Sarajevo n n n Austria (encouraged by Germany) gives ultimatum to Serbia appeals to Russia for help Russia, with slower mobilization facilities moves its troops after Austria mobilizes Germany, fearing a two front war with both Russia and France, mobilizes its troops Italy drops out of Triple Alliance
Timeline July 31 -- As an ally of Serbia, Russia announces full mobilization of her armed forces. Aug 1 -- Germany mobilizes her armed forces and declares war Russia. Aug 3 – Germany declares war on France. Aug 4 – Germany declares war on Belgium and invades immediately. Britain declares war of Germany. Aug 6 -- Austria declares war on Russia.
German plan of attack
The Marne After British troops delayed the advancing Germans, French reinforcements pushed back the threat to Paris. A “race to the channel’ ensued and trench warfare began.
Russian army falters German victory at Tannenberg offset the defeat before Paris. A stalemate set in on the western front.
Popular appeal of “war” Newfoundland, Autumn 1914
Trench warfare Miserable conditions, constant danger from artillery fire, heavy casualties in attacks over “no man’s land. ”
Gas warfare French use of tear gas in 1914 prompted Germany to begin poison gas attacks, in order to break the stalemate on western front.
Advent of air warfare The airplane’s value as a reconnaissance tool grew until both sides deployed large numbers of aircraft.
Bombing techniques were primitive
Pilot’s as celebrities
British naval blockade of Germany meant slow starvation
Serbia vs. Austria Heavily outnumbered, the Serbians relied on “irregular warfare” – partisans, whose style of fighting was viewed by regular soldiers as terrorism.
Stalemate in France – attempts to open other ‘fronts’ to help Russia
Britain and Middle east
War with Turkey
Seeking new fronts After Turkey entered the war alongside Germany, the British navy sought to use Australian troops to seize Constantinople – but another deadlock began in the Gallipoli peninsula, with heavy losses for both sides.
Slaughter at Gallipoli
Churchill and Gallipoli Winston Churchill at the time of the Boer War, 1900
Massacres While suffering further losses in battles against Russia, Turkish forces killed hundreds of thousands of Armenian civilians in 1915 -16.
Disaster on the road to Bagdad Forces from India, attempting to seize Bagdad, suffered disaster in 1915 -16
At the Somme (1916), the British army lost 60, 000 men in five hours
War weariness An entire generation of talent and leadership was being destroyed in the war.
The Great War and culture Writers, poets, painters, etc. began to question if the war would completely destroy western civilization.
Mutiny France held off the German attempt to take Verdun in 1916, but suffered such heavy casualties that units mutinied soon after. Germany hoped to win in 1917, if they could force Russia out of the war.
Doubts about Europe’s “supremacy” As European nationals continued to kill one another, the “colonials” in Europe began to doubt the wisdom of the “white rulers. ” Mohandas Gandhi (above) served in a medical unit in France, and began to plan for the freedom of India.
New Weapons – The Tank
Technology and death
Submarine warfare
Sinking of Lusitania
US sympathy for victims U. S. groups organized aid for Serbia, Belgium, other smaller nations caught up in the Great War
US Navy prepares for war
Disaster in Russia Defeats in battle, poor management by Tsar Nicholas, and distrust of Nicholas’ “German wife” Alexandra, led to a collapse of the Russian war effort. Soldiers deserted and workers rioted. Unable to keep order, Nicholas abdicated his throne in 1917.
Revolution in Russia
Factions fight for control, independence U. S. , Britain, and Japan, sent troops to Russia to oppose Lenin’s government. Russian and American soldiers fought a pitched battle outside the post of Archangel. The Soviet Union termed this the beginning of the “cold war. ”
Stalin Extremely ruthless, very cunning, Stalin was merciless in forcing non-Russians to accept the authority of the Bolsheviks. To save ammunition, he held thousands of rebels and prisoners in Volga boats – then sunk them in the river.
Civil war in Russia
War and propaganda n n Every nation had secret treaties for obtaining territory from the losers Every nation sought to convince world opinion that the war was the fault of someone else US neutrality (until 1917) based on the view that all were at fault US businesses were selling arms to Britain and France
American entry into war U. S. public increasingly angry over German atrocities in Belgium, France n Zimmerman telegram proposes German alliance with Mexico against U. S. n German’s decide to unleash “unrestricted” submarine warfare in late 1916 n
The Fourteen Points When US entered war, President Wilson made the US war aim a “world safe for democracy”
The Fourteen Points n n n No secret treaties Freedom of the seas Free trade Armament reductions Self determination of peoples, based on cultural values of nationality (including an independent Poland, breakup of Turkish empire, adjustment of Austrian empire, restoration of Belgium, and replacement of European colonies by “territories” to be given independence). An international organization for maintaining peace and preventing future wars by negotiations – Wilson called it a “League of nations”
U. S. in France Allied successes after the Spring of 1918 open the way for an advance into Germany.
German collapse Exhaustion, starvation and influenza brings collapse
The hero in Paris Hurrying to Paris, Wilson was hailed as the “savior of Europe” – but France’s Clemenceau (left) and Britain’s Lloyd George (right) already claimed that they had “won the battle” before the Americans arrived in force.
Re-mapping Europe
Treaty Rejected Wilson conceded point after point to get the treaty finished and after he returned to the U. S. , the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles. The U. S. never joined the League of Nations as Wilson had intended.
U. S. Regrets Role in War In 1920, American voters elected Warren Harding as President. Because Harding had opposed the Treaty of Versailles, this vote was taken as a rejection of America’s role in the Great War. By the mid-1920 s, U. S. history books called American entry in the war “a mistake. ”
The new Europe France and Britain bankrupt, Russia ostracized, Italy alienated and Germany is filled with resentment. Europe’s light has dimmed.
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