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World War I, often called the Great War, was a profound and transformative conflict that involved major world powers and had far-reaching consequences. One of the most notable impacts of the war was on the role of women, who began to work in new capacities, significantly altering their place in society.

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World War I

CONSEQUENCES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

New European States
Economic decline
Material destruction
Death and injury

EUROPE AT THE END OF THE WAR

The organisation of Peace
new conflict

capitalism vs comunism

peace conference

new disputs

leage of nations

international organisation

guarantee peace

but failed

treaty of versailles

signed with germany

powers met at the Paris peace conference

deice conditions

Population at the economy
US was beneficiary of the war
european countries were in debt
agriculture and economy reduced in size
around 10 million soldiers died

A TOTAL WAR

Called the Great War
The role of women in the war

new role in society

began working

Propaganda and opinion control

letters from soldiers were censored

modern marketing techniques

propaganda for the war

encouraged pratiotism

Incolvement og the civilian population

governments got into debt

war was the priority

slow down production of food and basic needs

established war economies

Greater speed

covered more territory

New type of national Army

OUTBREAK OF WAR

As a consequence of the assassination Autro-Hungaria acussed Serbia and declared war. Russia -> Austro Hungaria Germany -> Russia and France Great Britain -> Germany and Austro-Hungari German Army invaded Belgium
Begining of an European War

Phases

Last phase of war

Trench Warfare

War of movement

Bahndfajj

Participants

Allied Powers

Central Powers

SHORT TERM CAUSES

Assassination
Conflict between Serbia and Autro-Hungaria

Franz Ferdinand was assassinated (june 1914)

by a Serbian nationalistic student

LONG TERM CAUSES

Imperialism
A country takes over new lands or makes them subject to their rule

Rivalry between Germany and France and Britain

Nationalism
European powers

Nationalistic

Promotion of national identity

Supporter of the rights and interests of one´s country
Most political conflicts

Terriroeial

Alliances
Two opposition alliances

Triple Entente

Triple Alliance

Other countries had no pition but to declare war
Give each other help
Agreement between countries

Azpigaia

Militarism
Prepared themselves for war
Fierce competition
Arms race
Arms force
-Army