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World War I

  • Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
    A Serbian nationalist student, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and his wife
  • Austria declared war on Serbia

    Austria declared war on Serbia
    The Austrian government blamed the Serbian government for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife and declared war on Serbia.
  • Germany declared war on Russia

    Germany declared war on Russia
    Although Russia was allied with Serbia, Germany did not believe that it would mobilize and therefore declared war
  • Germany declared war on France

    Germany declared war on France
    German troops poured into Belgium as directed under the Schleiffen Plan, drawn up in 1905
  • British declaration of war

    British declaration of war
    Germany did not withdraw from Belgium and Britain declared war on Germany
  • Japan declared war on Germany

    Japan declared war on Germany
    Japan declared war on Germany through their alliance with Great Britain, signed in 1902
  • Battle of Tannenberg

    Battle of Tannenberg
    The Russian army marched into Prussia. The Germans used their railway system to surround the Russian Second Army at Tannenberg, leading to thousands of Russian men killed and 125,000 taken prisoner. Germany had won
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    Battle of Masurian Lakes

    Germans took on the Russian First army at Masurian Lakes. The Germans were unable to defeat the army, but over 100,000 Russians were taken prisoner.
  • Turkey enters the War

    Turkey enters the War
    Turkey entered the war on the side of the central powers
  • Russia declared war on Turkey

    Russia declared war on Turkey
    Because of the help given by Turkey to the German attack on Russia, Russia declared war on Turkey
  • Britain and France declared war on Turkey

    Britain and France declared war on Turkey
    Britain and France, Russia’s allies, declared war on Turkey, because of the help given to the German attack on Russia
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    Early Stages of the war

    The Belgians put up a good fight destroying railway lines to slow the transport of German supplies. the Germans continued to march into France. They were eventually halted by the allies at the river Marne. British troops had advanced from the northern coast of France to the Belgian town of Mons, eventually were forced to retreat. The British lost a huge number of men at the first battle of Ypres.
  • Zeppelin bombing

    Zeppelin bombing
    Zeppelin airships dropped bombs on Yarmouth
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    Dardenelles

    The Russians appealed for help from Britain and France to beat off an attack by the Turkish. The British navy responded by attacking Turkish forts in the Dardenelles
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    Dardenelles/ Gallipoli

    The British successfully landed several marines in the Gallipoli region of the Dardanelles. However, the success was not followed up and the mission failed.
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    Zeppelins

    The use of airships by the Germans increased. Zeppelins began attacking London
  • Second Battle of Ypres

    Second Battle of Ypres
    Poison gas was used for the first time during this battle, causing many British deaths
  • Lusitania sunk

    Lusitania sunk
    The Lusitania, which had many American passengers aboard, was sunk.
  • Winston Churchill resigns

    Winston Churchill resigns
    Winston Churchill, critical of the Dardenelles campaign, resigned his post as First Lord of the Admiralty
  • Italy enters the war

    Italy enters the war
    Italy entered the war on the side of the Allies.
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    Winston Churchill serves in Belgium

    Winston Churchill served in Belgium as lieutenant colonel of the Royal Scots Fusiliers
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    Battle of Verdun

    The Germans mounted an attack on the French, the fighting continued for nine months, and the battle was inconclusive. Germans lost 430,000 men and the French 540,000.
  • Battle of Jutland

    Battle of Jutland
    The British admiral sent a smaller force to lure the German’s into the range of Admiral Jellicoe’s main fleet, the exchange of fire was brief and the German’s withdrew.
  • Battle of Jutland (2)

    Battle of Jutland (2)
    The British and German naval forces met again but the battle was inconclusive
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    Battle of the Somme

    The five month long battle saw the deaths of 420,000 British soldiers (60,000 on the first day), 200,000 French soldiers and 500,000 German soldiers
  • Romania enters the war

    Romania enters the war
    Romania joined the war on the side of the Allies. But within a few months was occupied by Germans and Austrians
  • First Aeroplane raid

    First Aeroplane raid
    The first German air raid on London took place
  • Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister

    Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister
    Lloyd George became Prime Minister of the war time coalition.
  • New war commander

    New war commander
    Cabinet to appoint Lloyd George as supreme war commander over Haig’s head
  • Churchill Minister of Munitions

    Churchill Minister of Munitions
    Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions
  • Reinforcements sent to Italy

    Reinforcements sent to Italy
    British and French reinforcements were sent
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    German U-boat campaign

    All allied or neutral ships were to be sunk on sight and in one month almost a million tons of shipping was sunk
  • USA declares war on Germany

    USA declares war on Germany
    The United States of America declared war on Germany in response to the sinking, by German U boats, of US ships
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    Passchendale

    The operation commanded by the French General, Nivelle, went wrong and caused the loss of many French soldiers
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    W. Front Cambrai

    The British took a large force of tanks across the barbed wire and machine gun posts at Cambrai
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    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    Russians signed an Armistice with Germany at Brest-Litovsk. Russia had to surrender Poland, the Ukraine and other regions. They had to stop all Socialist propaganda directed at Germany and pay 300 million roubles for the repatriation of Russian prisoners.
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    RAF formed

    The Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service were merged to form the Royal Air Force
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    Battle of Amiens

    The British general, Haig, ordered the attack of the German sector at Amiens
  • Allies recover France and Belgium

    Allies recover France and Belgium
    The allies had taken almost all of German-occupied France and part of Belgium
  • Armistice with Turkey

    Armistice with Turkey
    The terms of the armistice treaty allowed the allies access to the Dardenelles.
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    Hindenberg line collapsed

    By the beginning of November the allies had pushed the Germans back beyond the Hindenberg line
  • Kaiser abdicated

    Kaiser abdicated
    Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated.
  • Armistice signed

    Armistice signed
    At 11 am, in the French town of Redonthes, the Armistice was signed bringing the war to an end