PPT-Why did Germany finally lose in 1918?

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L0 To identify and evaluate the reasons for the German defeat Events in 1918 Timeline The situation at the end of 1917 At the end of 1917 there was stalemate

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L0 To identify and evaluate the reasons for the German defeat Events in 1918 Timeline The situation at the end of 1917 At the end of 1917 there was stalemate on the Western Front However the Allies were in deep trouble. Armistice. The February Revolution ousted the Czar (Tsar). The new Liberal government deci. d. ed to keep fighting Germany. Germany helps Lenin return to Russia. The October Revolution puts the Bolsheviks in power. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. THIS IS THE END….THE ONLY END, MY FRIEND. “Paul . Baumer. , where are you?”. “I have killed Gerard Duval,. Compositer. . “. UNIT VII: 1918. TARGET GOALS:. The United States becomes the “savior” of the Allies. They are not happy about it.. What . effect did World War One have on Germany? . L.O 1: . I . can identify the conditions Germany faced in 1918.. L.O 2: . To . evaluate the options Germany had for her long term recovery. Starter: . I . had a little bird, . Its name was . Enza. . . I opened the window,. And in-flu-. enza. . . CAUSE AND EFFECT. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. Spread of disease . Rate of spread from before September 14, 1918 to after October 5, 1918. HI290- History of Germany. The Birth of German Democracy?. Did 1918 mark a break from the 19. th. century?. How revolutionary were the events of 1918?. What compromises led to birth of the parliamentary republic?. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. Want this PowerPoint?. www.michaelmolkentin.com. In explaining the outcome of the Great War how important was the home front relative to the battle front?. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. What?. Total war is the commitment of a nation’s entire human and material resources to the attainment of victory in an armed conflict. . The Weimar Republic 1918-33. Hitler and the Nazi Party 1919-33. The Nazi Dictatorship 1933-39. How Hitler became Fuhrer. The Police State. The Churches. Propaganda. Why there was little opposition. Nazi Domestic Policies 1933-39. The Weimar Republic 1918-33. Hitler and the Nazi Party 1919-33. The Early Years of the Nazi Party. The Munich Putsch. Nazis in the Wilderness. The Wall Street Crash. How did Hitler become Chancellor. in November 1918. This was a time of despair and hope for Germany. At first, the country faced lots of chaos but under Gustav Stresemann, there was some stability. . Key events. 2. 1918 . World War One ended.. Causes of WWI. Imperialism. Nationalism. Alliance System. Militarism. Start of World War One. The southeastern region of Europe was known as a “powder keg” . Many national groups in the region tried to break free from Austria-Hungary. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . Lecture 5. The July Crisis. 28 June:. Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo.. 5 July:. Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Germany’s unconditional support (the ‘blank cheque’) to Austria-Hungary..

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