World War 1

  • Prince Max Van Baden

    Prince Max Van Baden Prince Max Van Baden (1867-1929) Was Germany's last imperial Chancellor prior to the revolution and consequent creation of a German republic in November 1918. Prince Max Van Baden was also chiefly confined to welfare work for prisoners of war. After that he became a focal point for moderate political opinion opposed to the extreme right wing policies.
  • Arthur Zimmerman

    Arthur ZimmermanArthur Zimmerman created the Telegram. The telegram helped in World War I because they could send messages to different countries. The telegram helped the United States because the messages helped draw the United States into the war and thus changed the course of history.
  • Nicholas II

    Nichalos II was the last tsar of Russia under Roman rule. Nicholas II believed in autocracy, he was eventually forced to create an elected legislature. Nicholas II’s handling of Bloody Sunday and World War I incensed his subjects and led to his abdication.
  • Erich Lundendorff

    Erich Lundendorff was Germany's Senior Army Commander. Erich was responsible for destroying Russia's army on the Eastern front.
  • Alfred Von Tirpitz

    When Alfred first joined the navy he was a midship man. After Alred had been in the army a couple years Alfred because state scretary of the Imperial Navy office
  • Serbia

    On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Serb, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. This led to a chain of events in which Austria declared war on Serbia. Serbia's allies declared war on Austria. Each side activated their alliances until most of Europe was embroiled in war. This war is called World War I. More than half of Serbia's adult male population was killed in the conflict.
  • Germany After the War

    Germany reorganized and out perform the entire nation of Europe socially, militarily and economically. It led to MMA II, battle of the nations.
  • Battle of the Bight

    Battle of the Bight was the first Naval Battle of World War 1.
  • Battle of Mons

    Battle of Mons
    The Mons battle signified the first engagement between British and German forces on the Western Front. The Battle of Mons began on 23 August 1914
  • Saint Mihiel

    Saint Mihiel
    The first attack began on September 12, 1918