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Premium member Presentation Transcript World War I: World War I Nationalism, Colonialism, Alliances, Paranoia Long Term Origins: Long Term Origins Destruction of the Otto von Bismarck’s Alliance System German Hyper Nationalism Balkan Crises Arms RaceOtto von Bismarck: Otto von Bismarck Needed to Isolate France diplomatically after Franco Prussian War Dreikaiserbund Triple Alliance Reinsurance TreatyAlliances Were Not Maintained: Alliances Were Not Maintained Kaiser Wilhelm Fired Bismarck Reinsurance Treaty Lapsed; France and Russia create Dual Entente Naval Arms Race with Great Britain and Colonial Rivalry forces Great Britain out of splendid Isolation—Britain, France, and Russia part of TRIPLE ENTENTEEuropean Alliances in 1914: European Alliances in 1914Naval Arms Race: Dreadnought: Naval Arms Race: DreadnoughtColonial Race: Colonial Race German attempts to “assist” Morocco backfired Crisis between Russia and Austria-Hungary in Balkans Balkan Nationalism Balkan Crisis: Balkan CrisisThe Great Illusion: The Great Illusion Warfare no longer thought necessary; hence it won’t happen International disarmament conferences Wishful thinkingImmediate Outbreak: Immediate Outbreak Germany believes 2 front war inevitable; creates Von Schlieffen Plan Serbian Nationalists slay Franz Ferdinand Austria mobilizes against Serbia Russia mobilizes against Austria Germany mobilizes against Russia, but must launch Von Schlieffen Plan into Belgium Britain declares war because of violation of Belgian neutrality Von Schlieffen Plan: Von Schlieffen PlanWar to be Over By Christmas--Not: War to be Over By Christmas--Not Trench Warfare in West Poison Gas Tanks Huge loss of lifePoison Gas: Poison GasMachine Guns: Machine GunsTanks: TanksHeavy Howitzers: Heavy HowitzersDestruction and Death: Destruction and DeathThat Old Lie—Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori: That Old Lie—Dulce et decorum est pro patria moriStalemate on Western Front: Stalemate on Western FrontHuge Loss of Life: Huge Loss of Life Total Military Dead: 7,996,888 Total Military Wounded: 21,755,196 Missing: 1,979,556 Total Military Casualties: 31,508,200 U. S. total casualties: 262, 725 German losses were over 4 million Russian Revolution: Russian Revolution Rapid industrialization creates urban worker classes in St. Petersburg and in Moscow Wave of Russian Patriotism crashes against rocks of military defeat Czar Nicholas abdicates in Feb. 1917 Provisional government tries to continue the war Unpopularity of war assists Bolsheviks in seizing power.Russian Revolution: Russian Revolution Bolsheviks make peace with Germany—Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Defeat “Whites” in Civil War (1918-1920) War Communism established; then the “New Economic Policy” Stalin succeeds Lenin—eliminates rivals, purges Kulaks (peasants) and military, institutes 5-yr. plansTwo who made Soviet Russia: Two who made Soviet RussiaGermany’s Surrender: Germany’s Surrender Peace with Russia frees Germany to focus on Western front Launched Friedensturm in 1918 to defeat allies before U. S. troops could arrive in force Allies withstood attack and German military command urges Kaiser to abdicate and seek peace. Weimar Republic created, which signs peace with allies. Myth of dolchstasse costs Republic support of nationalists of all stripes in postwar Germany.New World Order: New World Order Wilson’s 14 Points designed to correct flaws that led to WWI Ignored feelings of revenge and political realities. Many who had survived war no longer believed anything was worth fighting for. Many came to doubt liberal democracy.Treaty of Versailles: Treaty of Versailles Only the League of Nations component of 14 points in Treaty, which U. S. never signed. War Guilt Clause Reparations Mandate System New Countries created out of old EmpiresPost War Order in Europe: Post War Order in EuropeNew States in the Baltic: New States in the BalticA New Germany and a new Poland: A New Germany and a new PolandNew States in Eastern Europe: New States in Eastern EuropePost War Order Leads Many to New Ideologies: Post War Order Leads Many to New Ideologies Depression undoes Weimar Republic Many flirt with Bolshevism Hyper-Nationalism Flourishes Facism in Italy NSDAP (Nazis) in Germany Communism in Russia Why WWII?: Why WWII? Loss of will and confidence by Allied powers—long term origins of Appeasement Economic consequences of peace, protectionism by U. S., and deliberate manipulation of currency contribute to global depression Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin suppress internal dissent and look to be the harbingers of a new age to weary liberals in the west You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript World War I: World War I Nationalism, Colonialism, Alliances, Paranoia Long Term Origins: Long Term Origins Destruction of the Otto von Bismarck’s Alliance System German Hyper Nationalism Balkan Crises Arms RaceOtto von Bismarck: Otto von Bismarck Needed to Isolate France diplomatically after Franco Prussian War Dreikaiserbund Triple Alliance Reinsurance TreatyAlliances Were Not Maintained: Alliances Were Not Maintained Kaiser Wilhelm Fired Bismarck Reinsurance Treaty Lapsed; France and Russia create Dual Entente Naval Arms Race with Great Britain and Colonial Rivalry forces Great Britain out of splendid Isolation—Britain, France, and Russia part of TRIPLE ENTENTEEuropean Alliances in 1914: European Alliances in 1914Naval Arms Race: Dreadnought: Naval Arms Race: DreadnoughtColonial Race: Colonial Race German attempts to “assist” Morocco backfired Crisis between Russia and Austria-Hungary in Balkans Balkan Nationalism Balkan Crisis: Balkan CrisisThe Great Illusion: The Great Illusion Warfare no longer thought necessary; hence it won’t happen International disarmament conferences Wishful thinkingImmediate Outbreak: Immediate Outbreak Germany believes 2 front war inevitable; creates Von Schlieffen Plan Serbian Nationalists slay Franz Ferdinand Austria mobilizes against Serbia Russia mobilizes against Austria Germany mobilizes against Russia, but must launch Von Schlieffen Plan into Belgium Britain declares war because of violation of Belgian neutrality Von Schlieffen Plan: Von Schlieffen PlanWar to be Over By Christmas--Not: War to be Over By Christmas--Not Trench Warfare in West Poison Gas Tanks Huge loss of lifePoison Gas: Poison GasMachine Guns: Machine GunsTanks: TanksHeavy Howitzers: Heavy HowitzersDestruction and Death: Destruction and DeathThat Old Lie—Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori: That Old Lie—Dulce et decorum est pro patria moriStalemate on Western Front: Stalemate on Western FrontHuge Loss of Life: Huge Loss of Life Total Military Dead: 7,996,888 Total Military Wounded: 21,755,196 Missing: 1,979,556 Total Military Casualties: 31,508,200 U. S. total casualties: 262, 725 German losses were over 4 million Russian Revolution: Russian Revolution Rapid industrialization creates urban worker classes in St. Petersburg and in Moscow Wave of Russian Patriotism crashes against rocks of military defeat Czar Nicholas abdicates in Feb. 1917 Provisional government tries to continue the war Unpopularity of war assists Bolsheviks in seizing power.Russian Revolution: Russian Revolution Bolsheviks make peace with Germany—Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Defeat “Whites” in Civil War (1918-1920) War Communism established; then the “New Economic Policy” Stalin succeeds Lenin—eliminates rivals, purges Kulaks (peasants) and military, institutes 5-yr. plansTwo who made Soviet Russia: Two who made Soviet RussiaGermany’s Surrender: Germany’s Surrender Peace with Russia frees Germany to focus on Western front Launched Friedensturm in 1918 to defeat allies before U. S. troops could arrive in force Allies withstood attack and German military command urges Kaiser to abdicate and seek peace. Weimar Republic created, which signs peace with allies. Myth of dolchstasse costs Republic support of nationalists of all stripes in postwar Germany.New World Order: New World Order Wilson’s 14 Points designed to correct flaws that led to WWI Ignored feelings of revenge and political realities. Many who had survived war no longer believed anything was worth fighting for. Many came to doubt liberal democracy.Treaty of Versailles: Treaty of Versailles Only the League of Nations component of 14 points in Treaty, which U. S. never signed. War Guilt Clause Reparations Mandate System New Countries created out of old EmpiresPost War Order in Europe: Post War Order in EuropeNew States in the Baltic: New States in the BalticA New Germany and a new Poland: A New Germany and a new PolandNew States in Eastern Europe: New States in Eastern EuropePost War Order Leads Many to New Ideologies: Post War Order Leads Many to New Ideologies Depression undoes Weimar Republic Many flirt with Bolshevism Hyper-Nationalism Flourishes Facism in Italy NSDAP (Nazis) in Germany Communism in Russia Why WWII?: Why WWII? Loss of will and confidence by Allied powers—long term origins of Appeasement Economic consequences of peace, protectionism by U. S., and deliberate manipulation of currency contribute to global depression Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin suppress internal dissent and look to be the harbingers of a new age to weary liberals in the west