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The great war and imperialism (Treaty of Versailles (Alsace-Lorraine to…
The great war and imperialism
Imperialism
Armed Peace
No wars
Production of arms and equipment
Causes
Finance capitalism
Industrial development
Cheap manpower and materials
New markets
Colonialism
Treaty of Versailles
Alsace-Lorraine to France
American economic hegemony
Fourteen points and League of Nations
No heavy artillery/ arms for Germany
Demilitarisation of Rhineland
Germany has the blame of the war
Huge economic reparations
The Great War
Franz Ferdinand is killed
1914: the war begins
German Offensive
Fails
Trench Warfare (1915-1916)
Russia leaves (1917)
USA enters (1917)
Allied victory (1918)
Schlieffen plan
Causes of the Great War
Colonialism
Tensions between powers
British-German naval race
France and Germany
Austria-Hungary and Russia
Franz Ferdinand is murdered
Other consecuences of the war
Women as workforce
Decrease in population
Destruction of cities
A new map of Europe
Alliances
Allies
France
Russia (until 1917)
Great Britain
Japan
The USA
Central Powers
Austria-Hungary
Italy (until 1915)
Germany