Zusammenfassung der Ressource
History Revision- Causes of WW1 for
Year 10 mock
- Alliances
- 1879- Dual Alliance =
between Germany and
Austria-Hungary
- 1882- Triple Alliance=
Italy joined the Dual
Alliance
- 1892- Franco-Russian
Alliance= against the
Triple Alliance
- 1904: Entente Cordiale=
between Britain and France
- 1907: Anglo-Russian Entente= completes
the Triple Entente between Russia, Britain
and France
- Military and Arms Race
- Between 1900 and 1914 Germany
attempted to double the size of its Navy
- Two Power Standard policy
Anmerkungen:
- Britain created the policy so that their navy would be as big as the next two strongest navies in Europe put together. This was so they were never out numbered.
- Dreadnoughts
Anmerkungen:
- Britain built the first Dreadnought which is a new and superior battleship. However, in 1907-8 Germany builts its own version but Britain had the new, bigger kind.
- 1914- Britain= 29 Dreadnoughts
- 1914- Germany= 17 Dreadnoughts
- The two crises
- Agadir 1911
- French troops were sent to
Fez to fight off Moroccan
rebels.
- Germany accused France
of trying to take control
over Morocco
- Germany sent a warship
called the 'Panther' to Agadir
to force France into giving
them the French Congo
- Britain sent warships over to
because they thought
Germany was building a Naval
base in Agadir
- Germany backed down and
recognised French influence in
Morocco
- Moroccan 1905-6
- Morocco was an uncolonised
African country
- France wanted the country to add
to their empire
- Germany objected to the
idea and demanded an
international conference
- In the Algeciras Conference in 1906, Germany
were forced to back down by British, Italian,
Russian and Spanish support for France
taking control of Morocco's police and banks
- The Outbreak of War
- The Black Hand
- Started in Serbia
- Aimed to unite all Serbian people
- Austria-Hungary had many
Serbian citizens and feared
rebellion
- Franz Ferdinand's Assassination
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand
was the heir to the
Austro-Hungary throne
- He travelled to Bosnia to
strengthen the loyalty of the
Bosina people to Austria-Hungary
- June 1914- Franz Ferdinand
was assassinate by a Serb
student called Princip in
Sarajevo
- Princip was a member of the Black Hand
- Austria was furious
- Events moved quickly towards war
- 23rd of July
Anmerkungen:
- Austria-Hungary blames Serbian government for the assassination, demanding compensation and right to send troops into Serbia
- 28th july
Anmerkungen:
- Serbia refuses to let troops in
- 29th July
Anmerkungen:
- Russia begins mobilising troops ready to help Serbia
- 30th July
Anmerkungen:
- Germany demands that Russia stop mobilising
- 1st August
Anmerkungen:
- Russia refuses. Germany declares war on Russia
- 2nd August
Anmerkungen:
- France begins mobilising to help Russia
- 3rd August
Anmerkungen:
- Germany declares war on France
- 4th August
Anmerkungen:
- Germany sends troops through Belgium to attack France, following the Schlieffen Plan.
Beligium is neutral, and Britain has agreed to protect Belgium.
Britain orders Germany to withdraw but Germany refuses. Britain declares war on Germany
- 6th August
Anmerkungen:
- Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia
- The Five main Rival Nations
- Britain
- ruled an empire of over
one quarter of the
worlds people and
owned rich industries
- It had a strong navy to protect
itself from invasions
- In the 19th century Britain followed a
policy of 'splendid isolation'- it didn't
get involved in European polotics
- 185 warships
- 700,000 men in the army
- France
- 62 warships
- 1,000,000 men in the army
- Had an overseas empire
- Bitter about the loss of Alsace and
Lorraine to Germany in the
Franco-Prussian War in 1871
- Russia
- biggest but poorest
country in Europe
- Ruled by Tsar Nicholas II
- No land overseas but wanted
land in Europe and Asia, with
access to the sea
- 30 warships
- 1,200,000 men in the
army
- Austria-Hungary
- Central European empire made up of 10 different
nationalities - many of whom wanted independence
- Ruled by Emperor Franz Joseph I
- 28 warships
- 800,000 men in the army
- Germany
- Had a small empire
- Ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II
- jealous of Britain's superior sea power and rich colonies
- 100 warships
- 2,000,000 men in the army