Transcript World War I

World War I
Propaganda
Support the War effort
Propaganda
Attack the Enemy
Propaganda
British
German Submarine
U-9
German Submarine
U-14
Sinking of a Allied
Merchant Ship
H.M.S Good Hope
British Flag Ship
Destroyer – U.S.
Depth Charges Attempt to Destroy a submarine
Oil Spill from a Sunken
German Submarine
Trench Warfare
German Machine Gun Trench
German Trench
Ammunition Detail
Battle of Verdun
French Soldiers in Trenches
Battle of Verdun
Bombardment of German Positions
Gas Warfare
Gas Attack
Effects on Mustard Gas
Statistics
Kill in Action
Russia
France
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Total Casualties
1,7000,000
1,357,800
908,371
650,000
126,000
1,773,7000
1,200,000
8,538,315
Statistics
Wounded
Russia
France
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Total Wounded
4,950,000
4,266,000
2,090,212
947,000
234,300
4,216,058
3,620,000
21,219,452
Statistics
Prisoners of War & Missing
Russia
France
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Total Prisoners & Missing
2,500,000
537,000
191,652
600,000
4,500
1,152,800
2,200,000
7,750,919
Statistics
Total Causalities
Russia
France
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Total
9,150,000
6,160,800
3,190,235
2,197,000
364,800
7,142,558
7,020,000
37,508,686
Russian Causality in the Wire
British Medics With Stretcher
French Causalities
British Causalities at Verdun
Village of Esnes before the War
Village of Esnes after the War
Treaty of Versailles
Georges Clemenceau
David Loyd George
Vittorio Orlando
France
Great Britain
Italy
Woodrow Wilson
United States
The treaty of Versailles blames Germany for the war, requiring them to pay
massive war payments, grant the territories of Alsace and Lorraine to France.
Wilson argues for a “peace without victory” and the League of Nations in order to
prevent future war.