World War 1 Final Project

  • Franco-Prussian War

    The war between France and Prussia lasted between 1870-1871
  • Bosnian Annexation Crisis

    The annexation of the provinces that were occupied by the Dual Monarchy .
  • Accession of Wilhelm II to the German Throne

    The German foreign policy became more bellicose.
  • Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japenese rivalry over Manchuria and Korea reached it's height with the Russo-Japanese War.
  • Entente Cordiale

    Britain entered into an alliance with Russia that was already in alliance with France.
  • Bosnian Annexation Crisis

    Austria-Hungary decided to annex Bosnia and Herzegovina that was formally an integral part of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Bosnian Annexation Crisis

    Serbia was supported by the Tsarist government and the crisis persisted into 1909.
  • Moroccan Crises

    Tangler Crisis and Agadir Crisis brought the European powers on the brink of war.
  • Italo-Turkish War

    The Italo-Turkish War that took place between 1911 to 1912 did not pose any major threat to peace in Europe.
  • Balkan War

    Serbia, Greece, Montengro, and Bulgaria formed the Balkan League, a military alliance against the Ottoman Empire.
  • Immediate Causes

    Germany and Austria-Hungary saw a premeditated war of aggression and conquest, a conflict that proved to be far removed from the swift and decisive venture that some had envisaged.
  • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

    A group of conspirators from the revolutionary movement called Mlada Bosna carried out the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian.
  • Immediate Causes

    Gavrilo Princip assassinates Franz Ferdinand.
  • Immediate Causes

    Austria declares war on Serbia.
  • Immediate Causes

    Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Germany signed a secret treaty of alliance.
  • Immediate Causes

    Germany declares war on France.
  • Immediate Causes

    Germany invades Belguim, leading Britain to declare war on Germany.
  • Western Front - Chemical Weapon

    The French were actually the first to utilise them in conflict, when they attempted to use tear gas against the German army in August 1914.
  • Immediate Causes

    Austria-Hungary invades Russia.
  • Western Front - Trench Warfare

    To aviod losing the territoryalready gained in France, the Germans began digging trenches.
  • Christmas Truce

    Pope Benedict XV suggested a temporary hiatus of the war for the celebration of Christmas. The warring countries refused to create any offical cease -fire, but on Christmas the soldiers in the trenches declared their own unoffical truce.
  • July Ultimation

    Austria-Hungary presented an ultimatum to Serbia.
  • Tanks

    The first tank, the British Mark I was designed in 1915. and first saw combat at the Somme in September 1916
  • Kiffin Rockwell

    He was the first American pilot to shoot down an enemy plane during WWI.
  • Tanks

    In World War I tanks first appeared at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette in September. It was the first time tanks had ever been used in a military conflict.
  • The Red Baron

    Manfred Von Richthofen known as The Red Baron, he won eighty aerial victories before he was killed in action over france during WWI.
  • U.S Entry into World War 1

    British naval intelligence intercepted and decrypted a telegram sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmerman to the German Ambassador in Mexico City.
  • Eastern Front

    The Russian people were fed up and demoralised by the huge number of Russian losses.
  • U.S Entry into World War I

    Germany's resumption of submarine attacks on passanger and merchant ships and became the primary motivation behind Wilson's decision to lead the United States into World War I.
  • U.S Entry into World War I

    Presidnt Woodrow Wilson cited Germany's violation of it's pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warefare.
  • U-Boats

    The U-Boats never committed fully until well into 1917, caused the Allies very serious problems and scored incredible victories.