Ww1

World War 1

  • Francis Ferdinand

    Francis Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo
  • Kaiser William

    Kaiser William II promised German support for Austria against Serbia
  • WAR!

    Austria declared war on Serbia
  • WAR!!

    Germany declared war on Russia
  • Chemical Weapons

    The French were actually the first to use them in conflict, when they attempted to use tear gas against the German army.
  • WAR!!!

    Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium.
  • WAR!!!!

    Britain declared war on Germany
  • Defeated

    Russian army defeated at Tannenburg and Masurian Lakes.
  • Battle

    Battle of the Marne started
  • Ypres

    First Battle of Ypres
  • Trench Warfare

    Turkey entered the war on Germany’s side. Trench warfare started to take over the Western Front.
  • Christmst Truce

    The German and British troops sang Christmas carols to each other across the lines and they didn't fight on that day.
  • Captured

    The Germans captured Warsaw from the Russians
  • The Red Baron

    The Red Baron was well known as Manfred von Richthofen. Mr. Richthofen was considered the top man of the war, he was credited with 80 air combat victories.
  • Lusitania/U-Boat

    The “Lusitania” was sunk by a German U-boat on the Outer Banks
  • WAR!!!!!

    Italy declared war on Germany and Austria
  • Gallipoli

    The Allies started the evacuation of Gallipoli
  • Verdun

    Start of the Battle of Verdun
  • Battle at Sea

    The First World War and includes the greatest naval action of the war, at Jutland in 1916.
  • Jutland

    Battle of Jutland
  • Somme

    Start of the Battle of the Somme
  • Tanks!

    First use en masse of tanks at the Somme
  • Zimmerman Telegraph

    British cryptographers deciphered a telegram from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause.
  • Submarine warfare

    Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare campaign started
  • Russian Revolution

    The Russian Revolution of March 1917 put an end to the autocratic monarchy of imperial Russia and replaced it with a provisional government.
  • Kiffin Rockwell

    Kiffin Rockwell was born in 1892 in Newport, Tennessee. The family soon moved to the home of his maternal grandfather in South Carolina, and later to Asheville, North Carolina.
  • WAR!!!!!!

    USA declared war on Germany
  • America at war

    America enter world war one
  • 3rd battle at Ypres

    Start of the Third Battle at Ypres
  • Caporetto

    Battle of Caporetto, the Italian Army was heavily defeated
  • Western Front

    Britain launched a major offensive on the Western Front
  • Cambrai

    British tanks won a victory at Cambrai
  • Armistice

    Armistice between Germany and Russia signed
  • 14 Pionts

    The "Fourteen Points" was a statement by United States President Woodrow Wilson declaring that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and calling for postwar peace in Europe.
  • Brest-Litovsk

    The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between Russia and Germany.
  • Successful advancment

    The advance of the Allies was successful
  • Peace

    Turkey made peace
  • Contributions

    The contributions of the United States military to the Allied effort were decisive.
  • Peace

    Austria made peace
  • Abdicated

    Kaiser William II abdicated
  • END OF THE WAR!

    Germany signed an armistice with the Allies – the official date of the end of World War One.
  • Gunter

    The last man to die in world war one was a man named Henry Gunter, Gunter died at 10:59 and the war was supposed to be over at 11:00.
  • Armistice

    At 5 AM on the morning of November 11 an armistice was signed in a railroad car parked in a French forest near the front lines, to end the war.
  • Number of Deathes

    The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was over 37 million: over 16 million deaths and 20 million wounded.
  • Economic costs of the war

    One estimate is that the Allies spent $147 billion on the war and the Central Powers only $61 billion. The U.S. $27 billion; among the Central Powers Germany spent $45 billion.
  • Personal Conclusion

    World War One was a long, hard battle to fight. Many people died and it costed a lot of money for the countries, and many lifes were lost.