World war one

WWI: The War to end all Wars

  • Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand

    Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
    The assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Black Hand, sparked the start of Wolrd War I.
  • Austria-Hungary issues an ultimatum on Serbia

    Austria-Hungary issues an ultimatum on Serbia
    Austria demands that Serbia follows the terms of their ultimatum, asking them to end all anti-Austrian activities, and let Austria officials handle the murder investigations. Serbia has fourty-eight hours to meet Austria's terms.
  • Austria-Hungary delcares war on Serbia

    Austria-Hungary delcares war on Serbia
    Austria declares war on Serbia, and in repsonse Russia mobilizies their troops to intervene Austria-Hungary in favor of its ally, Serbia. This move caused a chain recation of mobilizations and declarations of war throughout Eurpeon countries.
  • Schlieffen Plan

    Schlieffen Plan
    Germany delcares war on France and invades Belgium; Germany implements the Schlieffen Plan, which was a plan that intended to ensure Germany victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement.
  • Trench Warfare

    Trench Warfare
    Turkey enters the war on the side of Germany, and trench warfare, a type of warfare in which a network of trenches are dug to protect soldiers from machine gunfire, begins to dominate the Western Front.
  • The Lusitania

    The Lusitania
    The Lusitania, a luxary British passenger ship, is sunk by a German U-Boat. This act killed 128 American individuals and sparked international outrage, leading to the United States joining in the war against Germany.
  • The Battle of Jutland

    The Battle of Jutland
    The largest naval battle, the Battle of Jutland, is fought between Britain and Germany in the North Sea.
  • The Zimmerman Note

    The Zimmerman Note
    The British intercept the Zimmerman Note, a secret telegram sent by German foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmerman, to the German ambassador, to the United States saying that in the event of a war with the US Mexico should be asked to enter as a German ally. This resulted in the US declating war on Germany.
  • Fourteen Points

    Fourteen Points
    President Wilson issues his "Fourteen Points", a statement for world peace to end World War I. Some of which include open diplomacy, freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, adjustment of colonial claims, conquered territories in Russia, preservation of Belgian sovereignty, restoration of French territory, redrawing of Italian frontiers, division of Austria-Hungary, redrawing of Balkan boundaries, limitations on Turkey, establishment of an independent Poland, and association of nations.
  • The Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles
    The Treaty of Versailles is signed by Germany and World War I comes to an end.