Nationalism

  • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Description: Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist.
    Significance: Triggered the July Crisis, leading to Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war on Serbia and the activation of European alliances.
    Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • July Crisis & Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum

    Description: Austria-Hungary issued a harsh ultimatum to Serbia, demanding suppression of anti-Austrian activities. Serbia partially accepted but mobilized its army.
    Significance: Diplomatic failure escalated tensions, pushing Europe toward war.
    Location: Vienna, Austria-Hungary
  • Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia

    Description: Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, marking the official start of World War I.
    Significance: Activated the alliance system: Russia mobilized to defend Serbia, Germany supported Austria-Hungary.
    Location: Belgrade, Serbia
  • Germany Declares War on Russia & France

    Description: Germany declared war on Russia (August 1) and France (August 3) under the Schlieffen Plan.
    Significance: Expanded the war into a continental conflict.
    Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Germany Invades Belgium; Britain Enters the War

    Description: Germany invaded neutral Belgium to bypass French defenses. Britain declared war in defense of Belgian neutrality.
    Significance: Globalized the war, drawing in the British Empire.
    Location: Liège, Belgium
  • Trench Warfare Begins

    Description: Both sides dug elaborate trench systems stretching from Switzerland to the North Sea.
    Significance: Symbolized the stalemate and horrific conditions of the Western Front.
    Location: Western Front (France/Belgium)
  • First Battle of the Marne

    Description: Allied forces halted the German advance near Paris using taxis to transport troops.
    Significance: Ended Germany’s hopes for a quick victory, leading to trench warfare.
    Location: Marne River, France
  • Gallipoli Campaign Begins

    Description: Allied forces (including ANZAC troops) launched a failed amphibious invasion of Ottoman Turkey.
    Significance: Demonstrated the difficulty of attacking the Central Powers’ southern flank.
    Location: Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey
  • Sinking of the RMS Lusitania

    Description: A German U-boat torpedoed the British passenger ship, killing 1,198, including 128 Americans.
    Significance: Turned international opinion against Germany and fueled U.S. entry into the war.
    Location: Off the coast of Ireland
  • Battle of Verdun Begins

    Description: Germany launched a massive offensive to “bleed France white.” The battle lasted 10 months.
    Significance: Symbolized the futility and brutality of trench warfare; over 700,000 casualties.
    Location: Verdun, France
  • Battle of the Somme Begins

    Description: British and French forces attacked German lines, suffering 57,000 British casualties on the first day.
    Significance: Highlighted the devastating human cost of war; first use of tanks.
    Location: Somme River, France
  • Zimmermann Telegram Intercepted

    Description: Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S. via secret telegram. British intelligence intercepted it.
    Significance: Outraged American public opinion, leading to U.S. entry into the war.
    Location: London, UK (intercepted)
  • Russian February Revolution

  • U.S. Enters World War I

  • Bolshevik October Revolution

  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

  • German Spring Offensive

  • Second Battle of the Marne

  • Armistice of Compiègne

  • Treaty of Versailles Signed