World War 1

  • The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Importance: This terrorist act set off a chain reaction within the alliance system. This would cause the biggest war in Europe and the world.
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    World War 1

  • The Alliance System Collaspes

    Importance: When Austria- Hungary declared war on Serbia this caused a chain reaction which caused all the nations of Europe into the war.
  • The Western Front

    Importance: Germany's lightning- quick strike instead turned into a deadlock along the battlefields of France. This deadlock is known as the Western Front.
  • Battle on the Western Front

    Importance: The Western Front didn't really have any significance to it.
  • The Battle of the Galliopi Campaign

    Importance:This is when the Allies were going to take over the Dardanelles which was in the Ottoman Empire. They were doing this so they could end the stalemate.
  • The Second Battle on the Western Front

    Importance: This was important because this is when the Russian army is starting to collaspe. More than two million soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured. Soon this European conflict became a world war
  • The Battle of Verdun

    Importance: This is when the Germans launched a massive attack against the French near Verdun. This is also known as the The Battle of Verdun
  • Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

    Importance: This is when the Germans created a policy which would blockade the waters around Britain.
  • The United States Enters the War

    Importance: This is when the United States joined the allies and they also traded goods with Great Britain and France.
  • The Allies Win the War

    Importance: This is when the Allies were finally winning now that the United States entered the war. However Russia gave Germany a victory on the Eastern Front
  • Russia Withdraws from the War

    Importance: This is when the allies clashed with the Germans again but this time we brought 350 tanks. This caused the Central Powers to collaspe.
  • The War Comes to an End

    Importance: This is when the Germans finally surrendered. Many people still remember this battle as being one of the biggest and one of the most dangerous battles in history
  • The Treaty of Versailles

    Importance: This was a document that was directed towards the United States and Germany, so that each country could keep peace with each other.