PPT-WWI: The Second Marne
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By Krishna Taylor Niki Derek and Evan Thesis The allied forces of Britain America and France led by General Foch were able to with the use of advanced technology
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By Krishna Taylor Niki Derek and Evan Thesis The allied forces of Britain America and France led by General Foch were able to with the use of advanced technology and unorthodox military tactics tip the war and the balance of power in favor of the Allies during the Second Marne condemning Germanys plans of European dominance to a sepulcher while establishing the Allied forces as a superpower. 1900-1920. Chelsea Bell. Southern Methodist University. MSA 3325. Spring 2013. Gowns by Paul . Poiret. , 1912. The Edwardian Period and WWI: 1900-1920. Historical Background. 1900-1920. England. France. We are doing class a little differently today. Please find your laptop and sit at a place where you can see the board.. Think about it. What are our some of our modern warfare weapons?. Essential Question. Mardi 16JUIN 2015 à 18h00. Secteur 3: Dolet Maternelle. Ligue de l’Enseignement du Val de Marne - Direction Ville Alfortville . 1. Dolet Maternelle. Ligue de l’Enseignement du Val de Marne Direction Ville . Poison Gas. By: Kinjal Damania, Saba Khalid, Deanna Chan, Anita Antwi, Alexandria Haris. Which country developed Poison Gas? . First use of chemical gas came in the form of tear gas (first used by French).. Art & Society. 1919-1939. Adapted from various . ppts. from . pptpalooza.net. and Ms. Gilmore’s . ppt. Why . is it that people became disillusioned after WWI, and how did that disillusionment allow for the rise of totalitarian dictators across Europe?. . September 5-9, 1914. Strategic Context. As more states join the growing European conflict, Germany seeks to avoid a simultaneous, two-front war against both Russia and France by initiating the Schlieffen Plan; this involves outflanking French forces through Belgium with the bulk of the German Army to knock France out of the war. Britain surprises Germany by allying with France, Russia, and Serbia against Germany and Austria-Hungary and sending an expeditionary force to the continent while France initiates Plan XVII; this involves bluntly attacking German forces in Lorraine. The initial Battles of the Frontiers are disastrous for French forces, which must retreat, but also encourage German commander, Helmuth von Moltke, to modify the Schlieffen Plan by shifting forces away from the right wing to the left wing and Eastern Front. French commander, Joseph Joffre, continues to withdraw until politicians force him to halt just south of the Marne River to defend Paris.. How . HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED. Presidential WWI Centenary . Commemorations Steering Committee. A Memorial College. “It will not only be a monument to the memory of the men who died so gloriously on the field of honor, but an inspiration to those who enter its portals, whether as teachers or pupils, to engage in the work of educational reconstruction with the same desire to win as animated those in whose honor and to whom immortal fame the building will be erected.”. 1919-1939. POSTWAR UNCERTAINTY REFLECTED IN THE ARTS & SCIENCES. How did WWI impact the arts and literature of the 1920s?. Background. WWI Shattered Enlightenment ideas that progress would continue & reason would prevail. When and Where the Battle Occurred. When: . July 15 - August 6, 1918. Where: . Marne River, France. Caused serious apprehension from France to keep their industries safe. . . Who Was Involved. German Empire . “Dogfights”. Bombers. Zeppelins. “Aces”. The “Red Baron”. WWI at Sea. HMS Dreadnought. Battle of Jutland, 1916. Unterseebooten. (U-Boats). R. MS Lusitania, 1915. “Q-Ships”. “Convoys”. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . WWI . Pt. 2. New Technology and US in the War. New Technology. Lots of new technology and new weapons were used during WWI that changed the way wars were fought. Mechanization of warfare for WWI lead to cheaper, faster production of weapons. The Western Front. Germany’s plan didn’t work and France and Germany faced many months in a . Stalemate.. . Forced to settle in for the winter, both sides built trenches.. Trench Warfare. Trenches were like a maze stretching for miles.. In this article, Mountview Financial Solutions will cover everything you need to understand in our guide to buying a second home.
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