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Causes of WWI

Causes of WWI - Overview Power Vacuum - Ottoman Empire Nationalist movements Military strategies The New Imperialism Militarization & Alliances

Power Vacuum The Ottoman Decline Ottoman Empire the Sick Old Man of Europe Greece (1821), Serbia (1817), Hungary (1848), Bohemia (1848), Bosnia (1875) Young Turk movement Modernization, Centralization, Ethnic Cleansing The Armenian Genocide

Desert Trek after exile

Armenian Orphans

Armenian Women in Streets

Nationalist Movements Romantic influence Italy and Germany Ethnic groups in multiethnic empires wanted nation-states France angry over Franco-Prussian war Germany jealous British naval power

Expansionism & New Imperialism Competition to expand territory. Scramble for Africa Break-off of Ottoman lands Naval power Coal depots, shipping routes Near misses over colonial areas, e.g. France & Germany over Morocco (1905 & 1911)

Jingoism war as distraction from social issues Anti-Semitism Youthful naiveté about horrors of warfare Quixotic Idealism war profiteers

Germany s Schliefen Plan The Schlieffen Plan was the German General Staff's early 20th century overall strategic plan for victory in a possible future war in which the German Empire might find itself fighting on two fronts: France to the west and Russia to the east. The First World War later became such a war, with both a Western Front and an Eastern Front. Military Strategies Mobilization of troops material commitment to war before political will

Alliances e.g. Germany s Blank Check On 6 July 1914 Germany gave Austria- Hungary a guarantee of almost unconditional support in any war arising from its dealings with Serbia following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. This guarantee, which encouraged the hawks in Vienna, is often referred to as a 'blank cheque'. The Allies Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Japan, Italy (US after 1917) The Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey Systems of Alliance

The Match Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand tours Sarajevo Black Hand terrorist organization, assassinated Ferdinand & pregnant wife Austrian ultimatum policing by Austrians Germany s Blank Check (alliance system)

WAR Russia stepped in to defend Serbs mobilized Germany tried to step down the situation, but Russian mobilization was too large-scale to stop Other powers alarmed at Russia s mobilization German military leaders demanded quick attack to neutralize France (Schieffen Plan), attacked Belgium British (who guaranteed the freedom of Belgium) declared war on Germany

Impact of WWI

global war 10 million killed, 20 million casualties India 1 million soldiers, 100,000 casualties increased exploitation of colonies global flu epidemic killed 30 million worldwide (20 million Indians) Colonial elites given temporary power & then frustrated

Global effects Runaway inflation & shortages in colonies Increased opportunities for women End of European claim to cultural, ethnic, rational superiority

Total War Society vs. Society, Economy vs. Economy Civilian deaths due to starvation Economies geared toward war goods and armament production Rationing

Revolution in Russia Downfall of Romanovs 1917 revolt in St. Petersburg general strike Troops Mutiny Duma dissolved, new Provisional Government established which stays in the war! Revolution pulls Russia out of war

Refugees and Immigrants Huge numbers of immigrants fleeing warruined areas in need of food, shelter, water, medical care. Disease spread through refugee camps Immigration to other parts of globe, e.g. North America

Major environmental damage Battlefields reduced to craters and mud Production of war materials at accelerated pace increased pace of environmental devastation Mining, etc. poisoned streams, left slag piles, etc. Bodies and broken armaments in large numbers -- dangerous 10 years to clean up

Fall of Ottoman and Austria- Hungary Nationality principle nations got their own states (in some cases) African, Asian colonies turned into Mandates administered by the winners ; A, B, and C categories

Woodrow Wilson s 14 point plan US President Woodrow Wilson proposed: Open treaties Freedom of navigation of the seas Equal trade conditions among all nations Reduction in armaments leading to eventual abolition Imperial adjustment of all colonial claims Guarantees of Russian Sovereignty (Russia was in midst of Civil War)

Wilson s 14 points (cont) Restoration of Belgium Return of Alsace-Lorraine to France Readjustment of Italian frontiers Assurance for the autonomy of the nationalities of Austria-Hungary Division of nationality in the Balkans (new states) Guarantee for autonomy of nationalities under Turkish rule Independent Poland Association to guarantee peace (League of Nations)

The Peace Treaty Germany to take full responsibility for war 33 billion mark indemnity to France and Britain Demilitarization of Germany Germany had to sign War Guilt clause German colonies turned over to League of Nations (turned into Mandates) France and Britain wanted harshest settlement for Germany

The Peace Treaty Treaty of Versailles (1919) a bad compromise Ignored Japanese assertion of equality of all races Ignored Pan-African Congress led by WEB DuBois Armenian genocide and relocation not adequately addressed Zionists not adequately addressed Germany & Soviet Union could not take part

Part of US President Woodrow Wilson s 14 point plan Global body designed to prevent wars and protect the sovereignty of nationstates League of Nations