Monday, May 20, 2019
The Great War
1) What were the terce blunders?germany attacking france with all their forces to east of paris where they were stopped dead at battle of MarneFrance threw all their stovepipe troops against germany and didnt have enough strenghth to follow upRussia didnt know what to do in one case they were at germany and had no plans for defending the land they occupied2) Trace the advance of the German, Austrian and Russian fortify forces in the eastThe Germans advanced into Russia, the Russians advanced into Austria, and then the armies of the three powers paused for the winter3) How did the great europiuman powers fee their men , money, and munitions into the Western and Eastern fronts?Russia was human reservoir, the governments raised taxes and borrowed money to spend on the soldiers and geared their industries to the hot markets of human destruction and turned out weapons4) a. What was the delivery system of the European armies?the railway network of Europeb. Describe the challenges of this delivery systems.Before the railway system brought people of Europe closer together in peaceful trade, now held them fast in war the generals demand more men, more guns, and more shells to beat the enemy5) What battle patterns did generals follow on the Western front?The two sides, each made up of millions of men, confronted each other below ground level6) a. Why did dud enter the war?Turkey entered the war on the side of Germany and Austia, with the intention of halting Russian expansion around the black seab. What was the purpose of the first campaign at Gallipoli?Gallipoli campaigne was intended to force a way through the forefront of the Dardanelles into the black seac. What was the purpose of the second and deuce-ace campaignsthe second was to win control of oil supplies, the third was to help arabs in a revolt against their Turkish rulersd. What was the purpose of the Sykes-Picot agreement in 1916?the British and French governments planned to divide much of the middl e east between them with little thought for the interest of the Arabs7) How did Britain and France tempt
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