Determine effects in what ways was germany forced to make amends for the outbreak of world war i

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DefineTotal War: Warfare that includes any and all civilian associated resources and infrastructure aslegitimate targets, mobilizes all the resources of a society to fight the war and gives a priority towarfare over non-combatant needs.Lusitania: A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic. 1, 100people perished, including 120 Americans.Trench Warfare: Trenches would extend for many miles and made it nearly impossible for oneside to advance.Zimmerman Telegram:A message sent from Germany to Mexico in January 1917. Germanywants Mexico to join them in the war and to attack the United States.Russian Revolution: Took place in 1917, ended the rule of the Romanov Dynasty. Russia endstheir participation in World War I.Vladimir Lenin: The head of the Russian Revolution and he was responsible for turning Russiainto a communist country.Woodrow Wilson: Crafted the league of nations which was an effort to coordinate the resourcesof various nations in order to prevent a war such as World War I. He was the president of theUnited States in 1913-1921.14 points: Woodrow Wilson’s vision of what he thought the world should look like after WorldWar I. There are 14 “rules” or points: easing of trade restrictions, freedom of the seas, nationalself-determination.Treaty of Versailles:-It was signed in June 1919.-Germany is to be held responsible for starting the war-Germany has to pay for the damages that they cost during the war-Germany has to give up their African colonies-have to reduce the size of their territories in Europe and have to reduce the size of their military.World War I and the Russian RevolutionTopic 6- Lesson 3World War I EndsGovernments Direct Total War: Text1. Compare and ContrastRead the two paragraphs under the heading

“Blockades and Submarines Impact Economies.” How did both Britain and Germany violateinternational law?

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How did Germany contribute to the outbreak of the First World War?

On August 1, after hearing news of Russia's general mobilization, Germany declared war on Russia. The German army then launched its attack on Russia's ally, France, through Belgium, violating Belgian neutrality and bringing Great Britain into the war as well.

What were the effects of the World War I in Germany?

At the end of World War I, Germans could hardly recognize their country. Up to 3 million Germans, including 15 percent of its men, had been killed. Germany had been forced to become a republic instead of a monarchy, and its citizens were humiliated by their nation's bitter loss.

How did Germany contribute to the outbreak of ww2?

Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939 drove Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany, marking the beginning of World War II. Over the next six years, the conflict would take more lives and destroy more land and property around the globe than any previous war.

What were some of the things that Germany had to do as a result of the Treaty of Versailles?

The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific and Africa to the Allied nations.