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28 Jun 1914, Franz Ferdinand gets assassinated. On the 28 June 1914, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire, and his wife were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the 'Black Hand'. This event is important to WW1 because when the archduke was assassinated Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany so Germany declared war on Serbia. But Serbia was allied with Russia so it sparked the start of WW1.
The day the war ended. On the 11/11/1918 Germany signed the armistice to cease fire and to end the war. The signatories for the Allies were Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch, the Allied supreme commander and First Sea Lord Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss, the British representative. For the Germans, the signatories were Matthias Erzberger, a civilian politician, Count Alfred von Oberndorff, from the Foreign Ministry Major General Detlof von Winterfeldt, army Captain Ernst Vanselow, navy.
The Battle of Amiens. The battle of Amiens took place on the 8 of Aug 1918 on the Western Front near the town of Amiens in northern France. The reason why this battle was important in ww1 was because when the ANZACs and other allies pushed forward into the east and won lots of territory back, the Allied forces pressured the Axis powers to end the war.
The Hundred Days Offensive. The Hundred Days Offensive was a planned Allied attack on the German empire. It happened from Aug 8-11 Nov 1918 in Amiens to Mons, The ANZACS started this offensive with the help of some of the Allied powers. They pushed the German forces back and the German forces agreed to sign the armistice.
Battle of the Menin Road Ridge. The battle of Menin Road Ridge began on 20 sep 1917 in Ypres, a city in Belgium. The battle involved the ANZACs who fought against Germany. The Battle of Menin Road was the third of seven major British attacks. It was the first one to involve the Australian infantry aka the ANZACs.
The Battle of Pozières. The battle had a big impact on the war and the ANZACs. It happened on 23 Jul 1916 in a small village in the Somme valley in France. This battle was important because the village of Pozières sat on a ridge from where the Germans could see down onto allied lines, The ANZACs and a few of the allied forces fought and took control of this point which was a huge victory for the allies.
Gallipoli The ANZACs arrived at Gallipoli starting the attack on Turkey. The Gallipoli War/Campaign, is also known as the Battle of Gallipoli. It was important in World War 1 for several reasons: 1. The allies started the war to control sea routes from Europe to Russia through the Black Sea 2.The Gallipoli campaign was one of the few major battles of the war not on Western Front 3.The Gallipoli campaign ended in the Anzacs losing in January 1916 4. France and England agreed to attack Turkey to end the Ott
Battle of the Somme. The battle of the Somme began on 1 Jul 1916 in Somme, France. This battle was important to the war because the allied forces wanted to take pressure off the French. They also wanted to wear down the German forces. It ended in the allies winning and the Germans retreating to the Hindenburg Line, a defensive position on the western front.
The sinking of the RMS Lusitania. The RMS Lusitania was an armed merchant ship from Britain which was sunk by a underwater torpedo. The torpedo was fired by an Imperial German Navy U-boat, The Lusitania sank in just 18 minutes. This attack on a non warship was important because the British realized that Germany wasn't going to obey the rules of war.
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Treaty of Versailles, On the 28 jun 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed by two of the German representatives marking the end of the 4 year war. Part of why it was made was because the three main allied powers, France, England and the USA, wanted revenge on Germany and to prevent another war by stopping Germany from getting as powerful again....which didn't last long.
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