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These exceptional notes offer a thorough and concise summary of AP European History Chapter 19, detailing the monumental impact of the two world wars on global history. Covering events like the causes and fronts of World War I, technological advancements, global conflicts, and the resulting peace settlements, the notes also highlight the rise of extremism and shifts in the global balance of power. Perfectly organized and insightful, this guide provides an invaluable resource for students and history enthusiasts aiming to understand the complexities of 20th-century warfare and its far-reaching consequences.

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Sam Piedad
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AP Euro.
2/16/23

19. TWO WORLD WARS
World Wars - Ones involving many nations universal
1. 1914-18
2. 1939-45
Churchill inspired Britons to w/stand German assaults
By the end, global power balance → The States (Democratic) & Soviet Union > W. Eur.
- United Soviet Socialist Republics would control the E. Bloc
- Via States, W. Eur. would rebuild, stabilize, & unify

WWI AS A EUROPE CONFLICT
Fr. wanted to regain Alsace’s & Lorraine’s provinces
- Lost it after losing the Franco-German War (1871)
Ger. wanted to spread territory & influence = Alarmed Russia & Britain
- The two + Fr. made an alliance to counter it
Ger. & Austria-Hungary were friends for a while now → Pressued smaller nations to take sides
Militarism - Arming of European countries
- Grew as nations got arms for offensive & defensive reasons (Ex. 1890-1910, expenses
doubled)
Nationalism dramatically ↑, esp. after Italy’s & Ger.’s unifications
Movements (I.e. pan-Slavism) = Unrest in the Habsburg Emp.’s Balkan region
Interest - Strong gov. that protected his wants
1. The War in Eur.
Started w/ Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s (Austria) assassination by a Serbian nationalist
(Sarajevo, Jun. 28, 1914)
- Austria soon declared war on Serbia* → Ally*, Russia, took up arms = ↑ tensions
Ger. wanted easy win = Declared war on Russia & Fr. (Aug. 1)
- Also invaded neutral Belgium → Pulled in Great Britain for Fr. & Russia
32 total wars w/ two sides…
- Central Powers - Ger., Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Emp., & later Bulgaria
- Allies - Triple Entente, Italy (1915) & the States (1917)
Also fought on two fonts…
- W. Front - 400 mi. from Belgium → Fr.
- E. Front - 1K mi. from Russia's border form the Baltic → Black Sea
2. The W. Front
Ger. invaded & conquered Belgium (Aug. 1914)
By Oct., Ger. invades Fr. (Lost) as the W. Front → Trench Warfare
- No man’s land - Space in b/n
Trenches were soldiers’ homes for months at a time
- Very unsanitary = Disease (Trench foot)
1914-6, Ger. engaged w/ Fr. & Britain in central Fr.
- Staggering losses = Stalemate
- 1917, the States entered for the Allies
2nd Battle of the Marne (Paris, Jul. 1918) - Ger.’s last offensive chance
- Meant to force peace terms b/n the Alliance
- Nov. 11, 1918, Ger. signed an armistice w/ them = WWI ends
3. The E. Front
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