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Ww1 Causes And Effects

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Did you know that the first battle of Marne fought on September 6th-9th, 1914? That is one fact that most people don’t know about the war. This paper will discuss World War I; the causes of the war, effects of the war, and what each side believed in during the war. There were many causes of World War I, but there were a few that were most influential. The biggest naval engagement of World War I was the battle of Jutland in May 1916, this left the British naval superiority on the North Sea ( History.com Staff ). Germany left because they thought that they were getting tricked into signing the treaty. This made the Germans want to leave (History.com Staff). On July 15, 1918, the German troops launched the last German offensive of the war. The second battle of Marne turned the tide of …show more content…

Later began the bloodshed on the battlefield of the Western Front, the soldiers then had some major difficulties. This defeat meant the end of the German plans for the quick victory” Histoy.com Staff ”. The Russians forces then wanted to invade the Germans. The Germans held regions of the East Prussia and also Poland” Histoy.com Staff ”. In the years 1914-1916 Russia’s army mounted several offensives on WWI Eastern Front. The Red army was then unable to break through the German lines ( Histoy.com Staff ). The Russian simmering instability exploded in the time of the Russian revolution in 1917. Germany then declared the waters that are surrounding the British Isles to be the war zone for them” Histoy.com Staff ”. After the waters became a war zone the Germans sunk 4 more U.S. merchant ships in the following month ( Histoy.com Staff ). Tensions had begun brewing all throughout Europe. The German troops crossed the border on August 4, 1914. The Russian Army then wanted to mount several of the offensives on WWI. The allied troops all struggled to hold off another German offensive ( Histoy.com Staff ). German troops then launched the last German

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