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 Great War 
end of World War I 
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 Great War 
end of World War I 

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Par. 1.4
- how peace was made after WWI: Peace of Versailles
- that many new states arose
- that nationalism had a great influence
- how the Republic of Turkey came into being
- that tensions arose again between all kinds of peoples

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Objectives 
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize and explain how Europe changed during the First World War and how new tensions arose in Europe.

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Peacy Treay Versailles 
january 1919




An armistice (1918) is not peace. This  was negotiated between January and June 1919 in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles
Peace of Versailles.

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precies vijf jaar na de moord op Frans Ferdinand werd het Verdrag getekend

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Who is missing? 

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What was arranged in the negotiations? 
1. peace with Germany
2. map of Europe was changed because:
- great old empires disappeared (Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Russian Czar and German Empire
- new countries emerged (Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
2. founding of League of Nations

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Vóór WO1

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Treaty = Diktat!
Germany was severely punished
- Germany was not allowed to participate in the decision
- the Treaty was imposed (= diktat): Dui had to agree otherwise the fighting would resume

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B.A.R.T.
Blame: Germany had to take the blame for the outbreak of WW1
Army: about 90% of the Army was fired
Reparations: Germany had to pay 500 billion Goldmark
Territory: Germany lost it's colonies and Alsace Lorraine (coles!) 

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Belangrijkste maatregelen verdrag van Versailles
  • Duitsland moest gebieden afstaan
  • Duitsland moest herstelbetalingen doen 
  • Duitsland verloor zijn koloniën
  • Duitsland mocht geen groot leger meer hebben (maximaal 100.000 troepen)

De Duitsers noemen het verdrag ook wel het Dictaat van Versailles.

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Plan with 14 points: Wilson (USA)
Freedom for all nations: each nation must have its own country, with its own borders (= right to self-determination)

Democracy for all countries

Founding of the League of Nations (predecessor of the United Nations: talk first, then fight).

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League of Nations 
 

  • foundation of the League of Nations: plan van Woodrow Wilson (VS)
  • it's aim: to prevent future wars. 
  • Wilson:  each people should be able to establish it's own country. 



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example: Turkey

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Islamic and Western
Ataturk wanted a modern, western country:
European influences in fashion, technology and art
Equal rights for men and women
New modern laws 
New alphabet
Ban on headscarves in public buildings

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Mustafa Kemal
But also: 
Expelled the Greeks from Anatolia
- Ethnic cleansing
- Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. (father of the Turks)

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new tensions arose: 
- New countries emerged after the fall of Russia, namely: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Finland.
- Many Germans were against their will in a new country (part of Poland and Czechoslovakia).
- Rise of Adolf Hitler: Revenge against the Treaty of Versailles and is against a multiethnic state.

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analysing cartoons: 
1st step: What do you see? Give a description of this
2nd step: Which text is next to or in the cartoon?
3rd step: Do you see any symbolism/symbols in the cartoon?
4th step: What subject/theme or event does the cartoon deal with?
5th step: Give the artist's opinion and/or try to answer the questions.

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cartoon practice: 
League of Nations = Volkenbond

The dog of war

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Over welk historisch onderwerp gaat de spotprent? Hoe weet je dat?
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Heeft de spotprent een titel of een bijschrift?
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Weet je iets over de tekenaar? Bijvoorbeeld bij welke groep hij hoorde of uit welk land hij kwam?
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Versailles
Wie stellen de personen op de spotprent voor?
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Zijn de personen positief of negatief afgebeeld? Hoe zie je dat?
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Wat doen de personen?
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Welke dingen zie je op de spotprent?
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Wat stellen deze dingen volgens jou voor?
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Legenda
Andere delen van de spotprent
De personen op de spotprent
Algemeen
Wat is de boodschap van de maker van de spotprent? Hoe weet je dat?
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Conclusie

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Loopgraven
Verdrag van Versailles
Militarisme 
Wapenwedloop

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Timeline World War I
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Treaty of Brest Litovsk
Lusitania sunk by U-boat
October Revolution 
New weapons: tank & gas 
Assassination in Sarajevo 
USA declares war against Central Powers 
Schlieffenplan
February Revolution 
Treaty of Versailles 
US troops join the fight
armistice 

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The Treaty of Versailles drastically changed the map of Europe.
Which countries were NEW in 1919?

Click on a hotspot to reveal the name of a country.
Drag ONLY the names of countries that were NOT an independent state in 1914 to their place on the map.
Yugoslavia
Russia / Soviet Union
Germany
Bulgaria
The Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Czechoslovakia
Norway
Italy
Turkey
Poland
Greece
France

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