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July 29th, 1914- Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia
The Road to War,
War Begins,
The Deadliest War- page 707 -
August 1st, 1914 - Germany declares war in Russia
The Road to War
War Begins
The Deadliest War - Page:707 -
August 3, 1914- Germany declares war on France
The Road to War,
War Begins,
The Deadliest War- page 707 -
August 4th, 1914 - Great Britain declares war on Germany
The Road to War
War Begins
The Deadliest War - Page:707 -
September 7-12, 1914- the first battle of Marner
The Road to War,
The Deadliest War,
War begins- page 707 -
March 22, 1917 - Tsar Nicholas II, A new government vowed to keep Russia in war
The Road to War
Entering the War
Russian Revolution - Page:711 -
April 2, 1917- Woodrow Wilson declared war on the Central Powers
The Road to War,
Entering the War,
Declaring War- page 711 -
November 7th, 1917 - Lenin intended to set Russia on the road to communism
The Road to War
Entering the War
Russian Revolution - Page:711 -
March 3, 1918, Russia and Germany signed a peace agreement called the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk -- to transfer 30% of Russia's territory to Germany
Americans at War,
Setbacks and Advances,
Russia Makes Peace- Page 719 -
June 1-26, 1918- Battle of the Belleau Woods
Americans at War,
Setbacks and Advances,
Turning the Tide- page 720 -
July 18, 1918- Battle of Chateau Thierry- Germans broke through allied lines in Belgium and france and were only 50 miles away from the nation's capital, Paris
Americans at War,
Setbacks and Advances,
Turning the Tide- page 720 -
September 26, 1918- Argonne Forest
Americans at War,
Setbacks and Advances,
Battle of the Argonne Forest- page 720 -
September 26, 1918 - Allied forces pushed forward along a line that stretched from North Sea to Verdun
Americans at War,
Setbacks and advances,
Turning the Tide- page 720 -
October 6th - The head of government sent Wilson a note requesting an armistice based on the fourteen points. But Wilson ultimately had a little thing to say.
Americans at War
The Armistice
A Harsh Armistice - Page:721 -
June 28th, 1919 - German delegates reluctantly signed the treaty. However, German anger at the Treaty Versailles would later sue the stage for another world war.
Shaping the peace
Peace Conference in Paris
The Treaty of Versailles - Page:724