2. Who is fighting Who?
The Triple Alliance
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Italy
The Triple Entente
France
Great Britain
Russia
3. The Schlieffen Plan
Germany declared war Russia, Aug. 1, 1914
Gen. Alfred Von Schlieffen created the
Schlieffen Plan, this plan of mobilization called
for a two front war against France and Russia
This plan called for a small holding action
against Russia, while the main army would
carry out a rapid invasion of France through
Belgium
Aug. 3rd, 1914 Germany declared war on
France
This helped fulfill the two front plan where
Germany would fight on two fronts.
4. Government Propaganda
Government Propaganda–
ideas spread to influence
public opinion for or against
a cause
Propaganda helped people
in the Entente to realize
how bad Germany was.
No one involved with World
War I had any idea of the
magnitude of destruction
this war would bring and
they thought it would end in
a few months.
5. The Western Front
Germany hopes for a quick end to the war rested on The
Schlieffen Plan
Plan of War called for fighting to take place on two fronts:
The East and West
Called for a vast circling movement through Belgium into
Northern France on the Western Front
Called for a small holding action of Russia on the East, until
France was knocked out.
Unsuccessful in attempt to reach France
6. The
Western
Front
Trench Warfare had begun. The
trenches stretched from the English
Channel nearly to the Swiss Border.
Germany swept through The War had turned into a stalemate
Belgium and was
stopped short of Paris
at The Battle of
Marne, Sept. 1914
where taxi cabs took
the French to the front
lines.
In 10 months at Verdun, France, in
1916 lost 700,000 men over a few
miles of land
7. The Eastern Front
Germans mobilizes against Russia and quickly wipes out
the Czars forces.
Much more mobile, but the cost of lives was
enormous
8. Battle of Tannenburg
Aug. Aug. 30, 1914 Battle of At the beginning of the War, th
Masurian Lake Russian Army moved into Easter
Sept. 15, 1914 Europe but they were decisively
defeated at two major battles
Result of two defeats
Russia was no longer
a threat to German
territory Austria-Hungary had been
defeated by the Russians
and thrown out of Serbia.
To make matters
worse, Italians
attacked Austria in
may 1915
9. Aftermath of Russian Defeat
Because of war in the trenches, which you will
learn about tomorrow, both sides tried to get
new allies to widen the war.
Nov. 1914, Russia, Great Britain, and France
declared war on the Ottoman Empire
1915, they tried to open the Balkan front
by attacking Galliopli, near
Constantinople
Disastrous for the allies
Bulgaria entered the war on the side of the
Central Powers