World War 1 – 1914-18

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World War 1 – 1914-18 • Turkey agrees to an armistice on 30 th October • Austria agrees to an armistice on 3 rd November • Germany agrees to an armistice on 11 th November • Armistice – Stop fighting, not official peace. • They make ‘peace’ because they will lose if they continue to fight. • They all signed separate peace treaties.

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World War 1 – 1914-18. Turkey agrees to an armistice on 30 th October Austria agrees to an armistice on 3 rd November Germany agrees to an armistice on 11 th November Armistice – Stop fighting, not official peace. They make ‘peace’ because they will lose if they continue to fight. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World War 1 – 1914-18

• Turkey agrees to an armistice on 30th October• Austria agrees to an armistice on 3rd November• Germany agrees to an armistice on 11th

November• Armistice – Stop fighting, not official peace.

• They make ‘peace’ because they will lose if they continue to fight.

• They all signed separate peace treaties.

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Treaty of Sevres 1920

• Officially ends the war between the Ottoman empire and the allied powers.

• The empire was broken up and what remained became Turkey.

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Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1919• Officially ends the war between the Austro-Hungarian empire

and the allied powers.

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Treaty of Versailles 1919

• Officially ends the war between Germany and the allied powers.

• Leaders who attended:– Woodrow Wilson (USA)

– Lloyd George (UK)

– George ‘Tiger’ Clemanceau (France)

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• Italy was there but left on the side-lines because of their minimal contribution & involvement in the Triple Alliance.

• Russia didn’t attended because they made a separate treaty. Also they weren’t wanted.

• They meet to decide on the terms of peace. • Germans not invited.

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Activities

• Role play preparation

• Short video

• Role play

• Class Discussion