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First half of 20th century

Race for Empire Building

Aggressive Nationalism

Militarism

Fascism and Nazism

Why is the first half of the 20th Century called the Age of Conflict? -- 3 marks

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Triumph of Democracy over Dictatorship

Experiments in Internationalism

Scientific and Technological Progress

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Imperialism of the European Nations

Aggressive Nationalism and Militarism

Diplomatic Groupism

Political Complications in the Balkans

Immediate Cause

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Fast Growth of Industries in the 19th Century

Use of Machines Increase in Production

Markets outside their own Countries

European Merchants Trade with Asia and Africa

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Enmity among European Nations

Race to Acquire Rich Territories

England and France were in the Forefront

Germany entered late

England and France acquired strategic and rich territories

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Power and Status of Nation = Territorial Extent

1871: Germany annexed Alsace and Lorraine

Russia and Austria were trying to capture Eastern Europe

Desire to increase glory

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Aggressive Nationalism Militarism

Militarily Powerful Nations Important role in World Politics

Race to Increase Military and Naval Strength

Europe became Explosive

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Politics of Groupism Strained Relations among European Nations

Increasing Tension

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Allied PowersAllied PowersAllied PowersAllied Powers Triple Alliance Triple Alliance Triple Alliance Triple Alliance

England Germany

France

Russia

Austro-Hungarian

Italy

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Desire to Unite all German speaking states of Central Europe

Was not possible unless Austria and France were defeated

Defeated Austria in 1866

Defeated France in 1870

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1879: Signed a secret Military Alliance with Austria

1882: Italy joined Germany and Austria

1882: Triple Alliance was born

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Bismark, The Chancellor of

Prussia

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1888: Kaisar William II Emperor of Germany

Ambitions: To Increase the Foreign Trade To Acquire New Colonies To Build a Powerful Navy To secure a place of Importance for

Germany in World Politics

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Achievements: Acquired Territories Enlarged his Army Increased German Naval Powers New Naval Bases established Work of the Construction of Kiel Canal

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Kaisar William II – Emperor of

Germany

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1902: Alliance of England and Japan

Increasing German Navy Challenge to English Empire

Berlin-Baghdad Railway Threat to English Influence in Asia

To make the position Strong and protect the Empire

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1904: Alliance of England and France

France threatened by German Expansion

Resolved outstanding disputes between France and England

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1907: Alliance of England and Russia

Three years after Anglo-French Alliance, England and Russia entered an Alliance to solve their Outstanding disputes

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Balkans: Eastern European Territory – Part of the Turkish Empire

Balkans: Strategically Important

Control over Balkans Influence over Mediterranean Sea

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England and France feared their passage to Asia

They interfered in the politics of Eastern Europe

Austria coveted Balkan Territory

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Revolution in Turkey 1908

Bulgaria in Balkans declared Independence

Serbia achieved Independence

Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovinia

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand was at Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28th, 1914

Killed in Bosnia by Serbian Nationalist

Immediately led to War

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Archduke Franz

Ferdinand – Crown Prince

of Austria

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Gavrilo Princip after

his assassination

of Austrian Archduke

Franz Ferdinand.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated

Austria wanted crush Serbia

German support for Austria-Hungary

Austria serves ultimatum

Serbia’s refusal to accept demands

Austria declared war on Serbia -- GR 2 marks

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Course of WWI

Austria took Advantage

German Support Austria-Hungary

Russian Support-Serbia

23/07/1914Russia Mobilizes Forces

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28/07/1914 Austria attacks Serbia

Germany declares war on Russia

England joins the war in August, 1914. America joins in 1917.

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Many Americans lost their lives

American ship Lusitania sunk by German Submarine

Germany uses submarines going against America’s warnings

6/04/1917 America Declares war on Germany

America enters WWI

America declared war against Germany in 1917

GR – 2 marks

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American entry strengthened the Allied Powers

One by one Central Powers surrendered

Germany signed ceasefire in November, 1918

WWI came to an end on 11th November, 1918

India was unnecessarily drawn into the war

Japan served China with 21 Imperialist Demands

The Paris Peace Treaty was signed in 1919-1920

The Treaty of Versailles was imposed on Germany

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American entry strengthened the Allies

Central Powers were unable to withstand the Opposition

Surrendered one by one

Germany surrendered

Accepted Cease-fire in November, 1918

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Human Loss More than 10 million European Soldiers

died

More than 1 lakh American Soldiers died

Twice the number of dead were wounded

The future of Europe was affected

4 marks

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Economic Loss

Economic loss due to use of Destructive Weapons was enormous

Civilian property was lost

Trade and Industry came to a standstill

Except USA and Japan, all states Bankrupt

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Formation of The League of Nations

International Organization

Created in 1920

To Guarantee Independence and Territorial Integrity of all nations, big or small

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Birth of New Nations

The map of Europe was redrawn

Many new nations were born

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Emergence of Great Power

The USA became a Great World Power

Political, Military and Economic centre of Power shifted from Europe to America

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Seeds of World War II Weaknesses in formulation of 5

Peace Treaties

Resentment among defeated Nations

Paved way to the Second World War

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