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1 Write something Ottoman Empire, Balkans Gavrilo Princip- So I was hungry for a sandwich, then ran into Archduke Franz-Ferdidnand lol #shotsfired June 28, 1914 Habsburg Emperor of Austria-Hungary to Serbia- Nice to see you didn t agree with our ultimatum better watch your back. THIS IS WAR!!!!!! July 28, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- Don t worry Austria-Hungary man, you got our support! Tsar Nicholas Romanov II- coming to back you up Serbz Otto Von Bismarck- Really Russia? I wouldn t do that if I were you Tsar Nicholas Romanov II- chill. our mobilization is against Austria-Hungary only Otto Von Bismarck- You know what, Russia? THIS IS WAR!!!!!! Kaiser Wilhelm II- Don t worry A-H man, we still have that understanding #BlankCheck Antonia Salandra of Italy- oooooh sounds like trouble! Hope it stays north Otto Von Bismarck- Hey, uh Ottoman Empire, can we talk? Don t tell anyone tho July - Aug 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- WOO kicking off this party with the invasion of Luxemberg #WesternFront Aug 2, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck to Georges Clemenceau- Now that we got the Iron Gate to Paris, have fun being invaded lol. If you re not with us, you re against us! Aug 3, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- hey btw Belgium, you wouldn t mind if we passed through right? Belgium- uhh yeah we would. Access Denied. Otto Von Bismarck- fine. Be like that. hope u like being invaded just like David Lloyd-George- hey man that s not cool, they have that treaty to stay neutral Otto Von Bismarck- ya whatever, that s just a scrap of paper David Lloyd-George- Back out or you re gonna be against us too! #Treaty1839 #bff4life Aug 1914
2 Otto Von Bismarck- Whoever said a two-front war is hard? We can finish off before Russia even shows up to the party! Aug 4, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck to German Troops- What s taking so long, guys? Sept 3,1914 Belgium- Thanks for the hand England, couldn t have done it with out you! David Lloyd-George- No problem, that s what friends are for! Can t have people walking through your back yard like they own the place! Georges-Clemenceau - Really appreciate our friendly understanding #EntenteCordiale We both knew Germany would be a problem one of these days Otto Von Bismarck- Troops??? Where are you guys? Sept 1914 German Troops to Otto Von Bismarck- Hey you know how you said we d only be fighting the French? Well they brought friends Looks like we re gonna be home shortly #retreat Sept 4, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- HALT. Hold your ground! It s time to start digging, boys #trenchwarfare Jean de Bloch- Ah just as I predicted! The spade will be as indispensible to a soldier as his rifle. Tsar Nicholas Romanov II- My war leaders tell me our troops are in position, protecting our fine country from German invasion. Stand strong my men! Sept 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- lol your war leaders are lying to you. We re kicking your Russian butts! You ve lost 125,000 men in the Battle of the Masurian Lakes! Tsar Nicholas Romanov II - IS THIS TRUE????? Bah you incompetent fools! Sept 1914 Belgium United Kingdom
3 Adolf Hitler- Wow really liking this war thing! Couple close calls, but I m doing great!! Oct, 1914 Otto Von Bismarck- New ships, new strategies #Uboat #blockade Feb 1915 David Lloyd-George- What do you think you re doing Germany? We have rules! Otto Von Bismarck- Not since you started using Q-Ships!! We declare unrestricted submarine warfare upon you!!! Woodrow Wilson- This is unbelievable!! How can you act so relentlessly with no concern for international law, or even a sense of humanity?!!! Otto Von Bismarck- Ah nice to hear from you, finally. But you see, we are not so different than you. We both want freedom of the seas. We are just more willing to do what it takes to achieve it. Feb 4, 1915 Winston Churchill- The Royal Navy shall succeed in taking the Dardanelles Straits, with no need for soldiers #Gallipoli Feb 19, 1915 Royal Navy to Winston Churchill- I m sorry, but we have failed you. After losing half our fleet, I believe we do need soldiers March 1915 Winston Churchill- I shall contact Canada and Australia. Keep trying men! Winston Churchill- I truly believed we were stronger than that Jan 6, 1916 Otto Von Bismarck- It seems you have made key mistakes Churchill! Underestimating us, HA! Now at the loss of some 220,000 allied causalities, what will become of your sad attempt? Winston Churchill- We have failed. I order the British abandonment of this operation. Time to come home. David Lloyd-George- I sincerely apologize, but Winston, we must ask you to resign. Jan, 1916
4 Otto Von Bismarck- We shall destroy the French army at Verdun! Feb 21,1916 Georges Clemenceau- You shall not pass!!!! We ve just began, and you have already suffered heavy casualties due to our frontal assault! Otto Von Bismarck Troops, it is time we turn to the flanks! Hit them hard! Georges Clemenceau- THERE! We strike back, Germany! You will not win this! Soldier- It seems to me, that both our armies have suffered greatly. Lives have been lost on both sides, with no tactical advantage gained by either. Must we continue to fight our fellow men? I pray for peace. Dec 18, 1916 David Lloyd-George- Our offense has shot 1.7 million shells for seven days. Now we advance! The Allies shall win at the Somme! July 1, 1916 Otto Von Bismarck- It is rather surprising your citizen army has not been crushed yet! Georges-Clemenceau- Verdun seems to be a sort of stalemate We must strike hard to win this one! Otto Von Bismarck We are sending in artillery from Verdun to crush this 25-mile front formed by the Allies Canadian Soldier- The new tanks are quite an advancement, eh? Too bad they break down every 6 miles David Lloyd-George- At Last! A victory for the Allies at the Battle of Somme. Pilot Freidrich Steinbrecher- Victory? Is that what you call the sacrifice of 146,000 lives, for 6 miles? Somme. The whole history of the world cannot contain a more ghastly word. Nov 18, 1916 Arthur Zimmermann to Mexico You scratch our back, we ll scratch yours Think about it! #ZimmermannTelegram Jan, 1917 British Intelligence- WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! America did you hear about Woodrow Wilson- I cannot believe you Germany!! >:( Otto Von Bismarck- What? Did I say something to upset you? ;) Jan, 1917
5 Woodrow Wilson to Otto Von Bismarck- First the Telegram, and now this!! How could you sink our ships?! We will not let you continue to bully the rest of the world! We re coming to defeat you Germany!!!! #RIPLusitania April 2, 1917 Otto Von Bismarck- Ooo look who decided to finally join the party David Lloyd-George Will you join the allies? Woodrow Wilson- We will assist you, and finally get this job done #Merica April, 1917 Lenin to Tsar Nicholas Romanov II- You have sacrificed millions of our people, and lost our land! It s time for you to go (along with all your royal bloodline!) March 1917 Kaiser Wilhelm II-Hey Nick, where did you guys all go? We re trying to fight! Lenin- Nick is a little tied up right now! HA #revolution But enough fighting! You can have all this land, we want peace! #Breast-LitovskTreaty #weout David Lloyd George- I know it s wet and miserable but keep pushing men! Let s force the Germans all the way home! #Passchendaele Oct,1917 Nov, 1917 Woodrow Wilson to Allied Powers- If we add 50,000 men a month, would it help you guys out? Dec,1917 David Lloyd-George- About damn time! Now let s finish them! #AllOrNothing Australia- Hey mates! We ve pushed the Germans over their own border! Canada- Heard that Austria-Hungary is tearing itself apart #Hungary #Poland #Czechoslovakia Georges Clemenceau- Merci! We ve got them now! 1918 Otto Von Bismarck- We will sign your peace treaty, but we will fight another day #armistice Nov 11, 1918 Woodrow Wilson- I only have 14 points! What s the problem? Georges Clemenceau- We don t care what your points are, as long as Germany pays!!!! We ll see you in Versailles!
6 Basic Networks: Triple Alliance Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy Established in May 1882 Triple Entente Britain,, Russia Established in August 1907 Photos: 2 Albums Battle Updated last Tuesday New Technologies Updated one month ago Causes Black Hand Serbian Nationalists Established in August 1901 Ottoman Empire Islamic superpower of Anatolia (Turkey)!Established 1301! The Balkans the powderkeg of Europe which includes Serbia, Czech Republic, Slovakia!Established 1871! Central Powers alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and later Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire Allied Powers alliance originally of Russia,, and Britain, and later Belgium, Canada, Greece, Italy, Japan, and Romania, with assistance from the United States Date: July 28, 1914 Nations: Austria-Hungary, Germany,, United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Japan, United States, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Canada, Romania, Bulgaria Status: Armistice: Nov 11, 1918! Treaty of Versailles: June 28, 1919 Religious Views: Militarism: Alliances: Nationalism: Imperialism: Big 3: Nationalism became almost a religion in itself; people thought there was no greater honor than self-sacrifice for your nation There were arms races between nations for the biggest and most powerful armed forces. Nations became involved due to agreements to help each other during conflict, or to accomplish common goals. National pride rallied the people of like ancestry together against perceived foreigners. Stronger nations moved into lands with weaker leadership, and forcing people off their land Assassination: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne by Balkans, gave them reason to invade. Competition: Balance of Power disrupted as nations fought for resources and land.
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