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Monday- My notes deleted and I don't remeber everything we talked about. 

We reviewed.

Zimmerman Note

  • Was a coded telegram sent by Germany
    • January 16, 1917
  • It was sent to the German ambassador in the US
  • The note was intercepted and decoded by the British cryptographers
  • The contents of the letter was given to the American press
    • March 1, 1917
  • Caused public outrage that contributed to the US declaration of war against Germany
    • April 6, 1917
  • Summary
    • Germany tried to get Mexico to declare war on the United States.
    • Germany promised Mexico that they would get the Mexican Cession back if they won
    • Germany wanted to keep the US out of Europe

Tuesday

 Causes for US Envolvment

  • Beliefs of War Hawks(Jingoes)
    • Teddy Roosevelt, Leonard Wood 
  •  Trade with England increased and Germany decreased as years went on
    • The US became economically tied to the war and making sure Great Britain won

    •  

      United States lent Germany 27 million dollars from 1914-1917, while it lent the United Kingdom and its allies 2.3 billion dollars during the same period
  • British and American Propaganda swayed public opinion against Germany
  •    Preparedness Program (1915)
    • U.S. started arming and preparing for war
    • Pushed by Teddy Roosevelt and Leonard Wood
    • Opposed by President Wilson at first-Why?
  • American business and banks pushed the US into the war for huge profits
    • The Nye Committee(1934-1936)
      • investigated reasons we got into the war
      • Buisnesses and Banks wanted to make money
    • Reported
      •  1915 and January 1917, the US lent Germany 27 million dollars,
      • lent to the United Kingdom and its allies 2.3 billion dollars
    • These payments were made during wartime
      •  July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918

Homefront

  • What people did in the US to help win the war
  • Every country has their own Homefront
  • What needs to happen on the Homefront to help win a war?
  • War Industries Board
    • Headed by Bernard Baruch
    • Regulated industry in U.S.
    • Encouraged mass production
    • Industrial production in the U.S. increased 20 percent
  • Food Administration
    • Headed by Herbert Hoover
    • Urged people to conserve food
    • Had “meatless days” and “wheatless days”
    • “Victory gardens” were planted by schools and homes
    • Prevented hoarding of food by people
    • "Food is Ammunition-Don't waste it."
  • National War Labor Board
    • Headed by William H. Taft
    • Settled disputes between workers and employers
    • Discouraged strikes
    • “Work or fight”
    • Women hired during the war were to receive equal pay for equal work 

 Cost the the war

  • Causualties
    • Military and Civilian casualties  was around 40 million
    •  20 million deaths and 21 million wounded
    • The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 10 million civilians
    • The Allied Powers lost about 5.7 million soldiers while the Central Powers lost about 4 million

Wednesday-

Part 3

Paris Peace Conference

  • Meeting of the Allied victors
    • End of WWI
    • to set the peace terms defeated nations
    •  deal with the empires of the defeated powers 
  • Paris in 1919 
    • involved diplomats from more than 29 countries
  • Came up with a series of treaties
    •  reshaped the map of Europe and the world
    • imposed guilt and stiff financial penalties on Germany

Wilson's 14 Points

  • A speech delivered by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress
    • January 8, 1918
  • Intended to assure the country that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause
  • Other Allied countries did not like them as they thought it was too easy on Germany
  • The speech became the basis for the terms of the German surrender
  • The actual Treaty of Versailles had little to do with the Fourteen Points
    • was never ratified by the U.S. Senate
  • Summary of points
    • An end to secret treaties
    • Freedom of the seas
    • Free trade for all countries
    • Disarmament
    • End to colonial claims
    • Self-determination for all countries- Russia
    • Restoration of Belgium
    • Restoration of France
    • Readjustment of Italy’s boundaries
    • Austria-Hungary would be given opportunity for autonomous development
    • Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro should be evacuated and restored
    • The “League of Nations” would be developed
    • Turkey should be sovereign (independent)
    • Poland would be given their independence

Treaty of Versailles (1919)

  • The Treaty that offically ended the war with Germany

Treaty of Versailles

  • Territorial
    • Lost land to
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Denamrk
      • Poland
      • Czechsolvakia
    • League of Nations took over Germany's oversea nations

Thursday-

Treaty of Versailles (Cont)

  • Military
    • Germany's army was reduced to 100,000
      • Not allowed tanks
    • Germany was not allowed an air force
    • Germany was allowed only 6 capital naval ships
      • No submarines
    • West of Rhineland and 50kms East of the River Rhine
      • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
      • No Germany soilders or weapons allowed
  • Financial
    • The loss of industrial territory would be a severe blow to Germany's economy
      • Coal from the Saar and Upper Silesia was a vital economic loss
    • Germany had to pay war preparations
      • $33 billion
    • Germany was forbiddon to unite with Austria to from one upper state
  • General
    • Germany had to admit full resposnibility for starting the war
      • Clause 231- the infamous "War Guilt Clause"
    • A league of Nations was set up to keep world peace

League of Nations

  • Five permanent Members
    • G.B.
    • France
    • Italy
    • U.S.
    • Japan
  • Four non-permanent members that rotated
  • All members must submit dusputes for investigation, arbitration, and settlement
  • If member nation ignored, Leage would take action
    • What type of Action?
      • Economic Sanctions
        • No trade with them
  • France wanted an international army
    • US and GB did not
  • Germany and the Soviet Union were not allowed to join right away
  • US never joined
  • Why did the League of Nations fail in preventing WWII?
    • US never joined
    • Lack of Military Force

New Countries out of WWI

  • Finland
  • Asonia
  • Lafita
  • Lithowania
  • Poland
  • Czechslovakia
  • Ugoslovia

US and Treaty of Versailles

  • US never signed the Treaty of Versailles or joined League of Nations
    • Why?
      • Congress was concerned by joining
        • US would be constantly pulled into wars
      • Would the League strip Congress' power to declare war?
      • Politics
        • President Wilson was Democat
        • Congress was controlled by Republicans
        • Wilson had numerous strokes
  • Would WWII have been prevented if the US joined the League of Nations?

Friday- We watched a video about the Christmas truce.

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