Zusammenfassung der Ressource
WW1 AND THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
- BACKGROUND OF WW1
- COMPETITION FOR COLONIES (Fight for power)
- More colonies= more prestige and resources = bigger empire size
Anmerkungen:
- BRITAIN AND FRANCE'S EXPANSION OF TERRITORIES
- Increased power and prestige
- More access to raw materials and resources
- JAPAN AND GERMANY JOINED THE RACE
- Joined too late: smaller number of colonies
- lesser power and access to resources
- COMPETITION FOR RAW MATERIALS, RESOURCES AND MARKETS
- Powers industrialization
Anmerkungen:
- Economic power can provide political and military power
- Feeds power and wealth of industrialized nations
- Competition for colonies
- ARMS AND NAVAL RACE
Anmerkungen:
- Aided by industrialization (Can increase production of weapons)
Need for military capability to protect empires
- ALLIANCES
- Formed so that countries could have assistance in the event of war
Anmerkungen:
- Triple Entente (Britain,France,Russia)
VS
Triple Alliance
(Germany,Austria--Hungary,Italy)
- Became the Central powers vs Allies
- NATIONALISM
- Definition: Desire to become independant
- Austria-Hungary and Russia wanted to control the Balkan States
Anmerkungen:
- Balkan States wanted independence
States had broken away from the Ottoman Empire when it lost power
- TRIGGER: ASSASSINATION OF THE ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
- World powers were drawn in to support their
allies
Anmerkungen:
- War between Austria-Hungary and Serbia= war between Austria-Hungary and Russia (Serbia's ally)
- IMPACTS OF WW1
- POILITICAL
- Pacifism
- New nation states and boundaries created
Anmerkungen:
- Germany was broken up into many states
- ECONOMIC
- Economic debts
- Infrastructure factories, businesses, farms were destroyed
- High unemployment
- Few jobs for returning soldiers
- SOCIAL
- Equality for women
Anmerkungen:
- Contributed a lot for the war efforts
- Class equality
- Racial equality
- Loss of lives and homes
- Paris Peace Conference
Anmerkungen:
- Held in 1919
Germany NOT invited
Gathering of the victors (Britain, Italy, France
- What the Treaty meant for Germany
- War Guilt Clause and humiliation
- Territorial Reduction
- Demilitarization and reparations
- Self-determination and new boundaries
- Formation of the LON
- IMPACT OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
- GERMAN HUMILIATION
Anmerkungen:
- Germany had to accept total blame for the war.
-Germans were greatly angered (felt that they did not deserve total blame for the war)
-Newly formed government had no choice but to accept the Treaty or continue fighting
(Germans felt that it was a betrayal to their war efforts)
- Germany was already weakened by the war
- Continued war would be disastrous
- GERMAN TERRITORIAL REDUCTIONS
Anmerkungen:
- - Lost overseas colonies and resource-rich regions (Rhineland, Saar coal region) and parts of Poland
- Injured pride of Germans (Germany's standing as a world power was greatly reduced)
-Damaged Germany's economy
- Treaty forbade German-unification
Anmerkungen:
- Germans in Germany wanted to be able to join forces with German-speaking Austrians in Austria-Hungary
- A;llies feared that it could strengthen Germany's position in Europe
- GERMAN MILITARY WEAKNESS
Anmerkungen:
- -meant to ensure that Germany could not start another war.
-Weaken Germany so that she could not defend herself against attacks from the Allied Powers
-Lead to Germany's economic weakness
- ECONOMIC WEAKNESS
Anmerkungen:
- -War Guilt Clause gave Allies the right to demand as much compensation as they wanted from Germany
-Shortage of able-bodied workers to help Germany rebuild its economy
- SELF-DETERMINATION AND CREATION OF NEW BOUNDARIES
Anmerkungen:
- -refers to creation of independent nation-states
-Germans were angered (felt that self-determination only applied to the victors)
-confusion: some countries never gained their own states
: many nationalities found themselves outside of their nation states (Germans left stranded in the 'Free City' of Danzig