1.5 Neutral Netherlands

1.5 Neutral Netherlands
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1.5 Neutral Netherlands
Today's lesson=
  • instruction 1.5
  • work individually

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The Netherlands during the First World War
First World War 1914-18
The Netherlands remained neutral, but was affected by the war.
Neutral = Not choosing sides.

Effects of the war
  • Mobilisation
  • Belgian refugee crisis
  • Wire of Death
  • Economic problems (distribution, rationing and smuggling)

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Mobilisation
1914




  • Although the Netherlands was neutral, the army nevertheless mobilised.
  • The Dutch army was not very well trained...........the Germans needed a free port
  • Belgium, too, had declared neutrality, but was nevertheless attacked!

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Belgian refugees
  • About 1 million refugees fled from Belgium to the Netherlands (population of 6,6 million).

  • Belgians fled because of the war.

  • Belgian soldiers were disarmed and imprisoned.

  • Required tremendous organisation of supplies and shelter.

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Wire of Death
  • Construction began in the spring of 1915.  The Wire consisted of over 200 km (125 mi) of 2,000-volt wire with a height ranging from 1.5 to 3 m).

  • An estimated 2,000 to 3,000 people fell victim to the wire or were executed by German border patrols because they came to close to the border.

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Death Wire
  • Also called: The Wire

  • The Death Wire was constructed by the Germans between Belgium and the Netherlands.

  • Germans wanted to prevent Allied soldiers, German deserters, spies or war volunteers from travelling to, from or through Belgium.



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Contact with the Death Wire, which had 2,000 volts on it, meant death by electrocution...
...so smugglers came up with all kinds of ways to avoid touching the wires.

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Economic problems
  • Before the war Dutch trade flourished (import/ export of goods).

  • During the war the government put the neutrality policy into practice.

  • At first the Dutch were succesful. Competition was gone and products were scarce. A lot of money was earned.
 

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Economy
  • War is bad for trade: scarcity arises in the Netherlands as well

  • Dutch ships are also victims of the Unlimited Submarine War...

  • ...but sometimes also of acts of war by the Allies
  • .........

Slide 9 - Diapositive

What was not in the Treaty of Versailles?
A
The army could only have 100.000 soldiers
B
Germany had to pay all reperationdebts
C
Germany has to be a democracy
D
Germany is the only one responsible for the outbreak of WWI

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is nationalism?
A
Competitions between nations to build the most weapons
B
Great love for one's country and believing it is superior to others
C
Union between countries for the benefit of each other
D
The peace treaty that officially ended WWI

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is the topic
of this image?
A
League of nations
B
End of WWI
C
US neutral
D
Overseas trade

Slide 12 - Quiz

Why was 1917 an important year in WWI?
A
U.S. left the war, Russia joined the Allied Powers.
B
U.S. left the war, Russia joined the Central Powers.
C
Russia left the war, U.S. joined the Allied Powers.
D
Russia left the war, U.S. joined the Central Powers.

Slide 13 - Quiz

The tank was first used during World War I. Which other weapons were used for the first time during WWI?
A
airplanes, atom bomb, poison gas
B
airplanes, flame thrower, poison gas
C
atom bomb, automobile, submarine
D
automobile, flame thrower, submarine

Slide 14 - Quiz

BWhat belongs to whom: Lenin of Stalin?
Lenin
Stalin
1 party state
Show trials
Collectivizing farms
Russian Revolution
Planned economy
Totalitarism
Proclaimed soviet Union

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

In what year did the Russian Revolution happen?
A
1914
B
1917
C
1919
D
1922

Slide 16 - Quiz

What are economic consequences of the Russian Revolution?
A
Farmland from landowners was distributed among the peasants.
B
Lenin gradually became a dictator.
C
Religion was banned from society and women received the same rights as men.
D
Russian industry became state-owned.

Slide 17 - Quiz

  1. wire of death
  2. Mata Hari
  3. Wilhelm II
  4.  Ration stamps
  5. black market
  6. The port of Rotterdam
  7. U-boats
a. stop deserters
b. Germany's lifeline
c. avoid a rise in prices
d. some smugglers became very rich.
e. died as refugee
f. convicted and executed
g. Dutch trade nearly ended


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Work individually....!!
  • HW  (learn/make 1.5)
  • Study the chapter
  • Do exercises  1-4 up till 8 o
  • Write down your feed-forward for your next test
  • Make a summary of 1.5
timer
10:00

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