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    • [DOC File]Test 12 The Great War

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      16. Which of the following is the name of the French river where the first major battle between French and German troops was fought and German troops retreated. a. Ypres c. Marne b. Seine d. Versallies 17. What is the term used to describe a policy of glorifying the armed forces and keeping an army …

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    • [DOC File]The First World War

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      The German army came within 30 miles of Paris, then it was defeated at the Battle of the Marne (6–10 September 1914) and pushed back. Towards the end of September, the Germans dug the first trenches of the war. By November 1914 the line of trenches stretched from Switzerland to the English Channel.

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    • [DOCX File]Why did the Central Powers lose WW1 - Assignments

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      The Austro-Hungarian Army was composed of people from these many backgrounds and ethnic tensions were extremely common—as well as misunderstandings for many of the soldiers were not native speakers of German, the language of the army. Even worse, the Austro-Hungarian army was miserably equipped and trained.

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    • [DOC File]Long Term Causes of World War I

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      September 12, 1914: the German generals gave the command to retreat. Paris was saved as the Germans withdrew to a line 40 miles north of the Marne. Battle of the Marne was perhaps the single most important event of the war. The German retreat left the Schlieffen Plan in ruins. Now Germany had to fight a two front war.

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    • [DOC File]Causes of World War One

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      Red = German Militarism. Militarism means that the army and military forces are given a high profile by the government. The growing European divide had led to an arms race between the main countries. The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914 and there was fierce competition between Britain and Germany for ...

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    • [DOC File]WWI Study Guide

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      German war reparations – $33 B. A. Allies Punish Germany - took German land/limit German military. German army reduced, German weapons - can’t manufacture or buy weapons, no airforce. German to return Alsace-Lorraine to France. France gets control of Saar Basin (rich in coal deposits) Occupation of the Rhineland. Germany stripped of Colonies

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    • [DOC File]“Massacre of Innocents”, First Ypres, 1914

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      German (defender): 12 x Infantry (1d3 of which are Stormtroopers), 3 HMG, 12 PA (1d6 of which are PG), 3d6 x Trenches, 2d6 Barbed Wire, 1d3 x Bunkers. Reinforcements: 1d3 Infantry. Reinforcements for both sides arrive on turn 2, at the beginning of each player’s move sequence and in their respective tabletop edge squares row.

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    • [DOC File]How are the generals of the First World War remembered

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      After the Somme he led another assault on German lines at Passchendaele in 1917. Once again thousands died for little gain. People became more critical of the Generals. In 1918 Haig managed to stop the last German attack of the war and lead the Allied army …

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    • [DOC File]Causes of World War One

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      ( So in 1905 France told the Sultan of Morocco to give control of his army to the French. ( The Kaiser went to Tangiers in Morocco and promised German support for the Sultan if the French invaded. He felt that Russia, France's ally, had just lost a war against and was too weak to get involved.

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