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Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
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2
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
Gun
2
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
2
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
2
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
Gas masks
Wind direction matters
Only 4% killed
5
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
Gas masks
Wind direction matters
Only 4% killed
5
Tank
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
Gas masks
Wind direction matters
Only 4% killed
5
Tank British
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
Gas masks
Wind direction matters
Only 4% killed
5
Tank British
Rolling metal vehicle with guns to shoot in all directions
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
Weapon Invented By Description How did it change War
1 Machine
GunGerman
Fast shooting gun firing many many bullets
600 bullets a minute
Killed many many people
80% of Brits Killed
Big reason for trenches
2
Airplane
American French?
Brazilian?
Flying machine mainly used to spy on enemies
Report Artillery Bombing
Prior to WWI air not used in war
Red Baron; Dogfights
Replaced Zeppelins
3
Submarine
U-boat
German
U-boat = Underwater boat
Torpedo war & supply ships
Cut ship supplies to a nation
Caused Convoys
4
Poison Gas
German
Spray or bomb enemies
Burn skin, eyes = blinded
Hard to breath = suffocation
Gas masks
Wind direction matters
Only 4% killed
5
Tank British
Rolling metal vehicle with guns to shoot in all directions
Made trenches obsolete
Ended stalemate of trench warfare
World War I 5 New Weapons of War p.360-361
Assignment # 4
skip to vocab
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1) Machine Gun
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2) AirplaneDog Fights
ZeppelinBack to Main Back to Vocab
3) Submarine
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3a Convoya group of naval ships protecting supply ships against submarine or other attack
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4) Poison Gas
Nation Fatal Non-fatal
Russia 56,000 419,340
Germany 9,000 200,000
France 8,000 190,000
British Empire 8,109 188,706
Austria-Hungary 3,000 100,000
USA 1,462 72,807
Italy 4,627 60,000
Total 88,498 1,240,853
Estimated gas casualties
A) Poison gas was more of a psychological weapon than effective weapon. B) In the end, it was responsible for less than 5% of total war deaths.
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5) Tank
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Alliances
Schlieffen Plan?Eastern Front?
Western Front?
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Shell Giant bullet shot long distances
that explodes like a bomb
Shell ShockSoldiers who went crazy from:
A) Fear of death that can come at any momentB) Constant shelling
C) Exposure to horrors of war
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Artillery
World War I was an artillery war. Most (75 per cent} of the ten million soldiers who died on all sides in the conflict were killed by shells, and a direct hit from a big gun could literally blow a man to smithereens: this accounts for many dead soldiers still being officially listed as `missing'. In this picture, an officer (with arms behind back} is supervising a team readying a six-inch howitzer, which fired 26 hundredweight shells to a distance of up to six miles. The men on the left are unpacking and `priming' the shells - setting the fuse in the nosecap for the range required. This howitzer was one of the most successful and widely used guns of the war and more than 4,000 were built. So efficient was it that it remained in service until the end of World War II in 1945. Weighing 4.2 tonnes, the guns needed a team of ten men to operate them. By the end of the war, Britain's artillery had developed a tactic called `the creeping barrage', which involved laying down a curtain of shellfire just in front of advancing infantry, which moved forward in line with their progress. Although this reduced casualties, it could mean that shells falling short killed soldiers by `friendly fire'.
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Trench Warfare
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Triple Entente (Allies) Trenches
Central PowersTrenches
No Man’s LandSpace between enemy trenches. “Nothing moves in no man’s land!”
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Shrapnel: Medal debris from exploded shell that rips
apart soldiers or anything in its way Shrapnel
DON’T LOOK IF YOU THINK YOU CANNOT HANDLESEEING SOME VICTIMS OF WAR
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Shrapnel: Medal debris from exploded shell that rips
apart soldiers or anything in its way Shrapnel
Surgeries over the years Surgeon
Surgeonscan’t help them all.
Shrapnel: Metal debris from exploded shell that rips
apart soldiers or anything in its way Shrapnel
Surgeries over the years Surgeon
Surgeonscan’t help them all.
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Nation / Empire Royal Leader Connection
1 1) King George V2 2) Kaiser Wilhelm II3 3) Czar Nicholas II
1 32
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Balkans = Powderkeg
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strict and final set of requirements to prevent further action
Ultimatum
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Mobilize
Mobilize?
Movement of military into battle position
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24. Armenian Genocide
What
Happened?
Aggressor
Victims
Results
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4)
5)
6)
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5)
6)
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6)
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7)
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1)
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire = central powers.
2)
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3)
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1)
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2)
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2) Part of Armenia was controlled by the Ottomans, and the other by Russia.
3)
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2) Part of Armenia was controlled by the Ottomans, and the other by Russia.
3) Armenians cooperated with Russia because the Ottomans oppressed them.
Results 1)
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2) Part of Armenia was controlled by the Ottomans, and the other by Russia.
3) Armenians cooperated with Russia because the Ottomans oppressed them.
Results 1) Many Armenians went all over the Middle East to big cities like Damascus, Beirut, Cairo, and Tehran, leaving few Armenians in their homeland.
2)
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2) Part of Armenia was controlled by the Ottomans, and the other by Russia.
3) Armenians cooperated with Russia because the Ottomans oppressed them.
Results 1) Many Armenians went all over the Middle East to big cities like Damascus, Beirut, Cairo, and Tehran, leaving few Armenians in their homeland.
2) Armenians traveled to America and many currently live in Glendale, CA.
3)
24. Armenian GenocideWhat
Happened?
1) The Turkish and Russians fought in the Caucasus Mountains on the Northern Border of Turkey during WW1.
2) This region was inhabited by ethnic Armenians.
3) Armenians in the Ottoman empire did not have equal rights as Turkish Muslims, because they were Christians.
4) These Armenians helped the Russian army fight against the Turks.
5) Turkish government use #4 to justify deporting all Armenians to Syria and Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq).
6) During the deportation, some 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
7) Some were systematically slaughtered and others starved to death.
Aggressor 1) Ottoman Empire was a member of the central powers.
2) Due hard economic times the Turkish govt. promoted extreme nationalism involving pride in being Muslim.
3) Armenians, who were Christian, were discriminated against for this reason.
Victims 1) Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a national religion in 306.
2) Part of Armenia was controlled by the Ottomans, and the other by Russia.
3) Armenians cooperated with Russia because the Ottomans oppressed them.
Results 1) Many Armenians went all over the Middle East to big cities like Damascus, Beirut, Cairo, and Tehran, leaving few Armenians in their homeland.
2) Armenians traveled to America and many currently live in Glendale, CA.
3) There is still tension between Armenians and Turks because of this genocide, and Turkey’s refusal to admit their systematic killings were a genocide.Back to Vocab
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Lawrence of Arabia
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a) British guy who went around Arabia causing trouble for Ottoman Empireb) Encourage different groups to break away from Ottoman Control.
Leaders of Ottoman Empire Lawrence of Arabia = Terrorist
Leaders of British Empire Lawrence of Arabia = War Hero