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THE CAUSES AND IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR WWI THE GREAT WAR PRINT 2 29894z
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This educational film from 1940 gives viewers a brief overview of the causes of the First World War, a recap of the war, and the political-geographical consequences of the war. The film opens with footage of a young Winston Churchill standing with officers and then addressing a crowd about the dangers of global armament. Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm II climbs into a carriage (01:15). King Edward VII inspects British troops (02:02). The film then shows footage of Morocco in 1905 (03:10), showing a town and men ridin...
published: 16 Jan 2023
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First World - Mad Weed
1994 http://www.discogs.com/First-World-Hip-Hops-Not-Over/release/2216755
published: 31 Oct 2009
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Why Did The First World War Break Out? (July Crisis 1914 Documentary)
Watch 16 Days in Berlin on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/16-days-in-berlin-01-prologue-the-beginning-of-the-end
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on the 28th of June 1914 kicked off a crisis among the European Powers. Tensions that built up in the decades before erupted and in early August 1914 the world was at war. But what happened in these fateful July weeks 1914?
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published: 15 Jul 2022
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Stray From The Path - First World Problem Child ft. Sam Carter [Official Live Video]
Taken from Stray From The Path's live album Smash 'Em Up: Live in Europe 2019 - https://unfd.lnk.to/SmashEmUp
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published: 08 May 2019
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"Weird Al" Yankovic - First World Problems (Official 4K Video)
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Music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic performing First World Problems. (C) 2014 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
published: 21 Jul 2014
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The First World War: The War to End War | WW1 Documentary
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"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" So remarked the British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, as the European continent geared up for war in the summer of 1914. Although at first glance his words appear somewhat fatalistic the fact is that what would transpire over the following four years would so dramatically change the world that the consequences of which would not be fully resolved until the end of the century w...
published: 08 Apr 2022
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The First World War 01of10 To Arms 1914
To Arms 1914 The complex origins of the Great War, and how seemingly insignificant local tensions in the Balkans exploded into World War
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First World Problemz / Nobody Carez
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How did WW1 Start? | Causes of the First World War
How did the First World War begin? By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis.
Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian-backed terrorist. Now, the continent’s largest armies were mobilising against each other with new nations joining the fight seemingly every week. The world watched with bated breath as Europe marched to war.
So what happened? How did a seemingly irrelevant local conflict in South-East Europe become a World War? And why did Britain decide to get involved?
How the world went to war: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-the-world-went-to-war-in-1914
First of the First World War: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/firsts-of-the-first-world-war
Women in the First World War: https://...
published: 03 Feb 2021
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THE CAUSES AND IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR WWI THE GREAT WAR PRINT 2 29894z
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This educational film from 1940 gives viewers a brief overview of the causes of the First World War, a recap of the war, and the political-geographical consequences of the war. The film opens with footage of a young Winston Churchill standing with officers and then addressing a crowd about the dangers of global armament. Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm II climbs into a carriage (01:15). King Edward VII inspects British troops (02:02). The film then shows footage of Morocco in 1905 (03:10), showing a town and men riding horses. Russian Tsar Nicholas II greets troops (03:39). The film again shows footage from Morocco, this time of Agadir (04:04)—people walk through the city’s streets. British Prime Minister David Lloyd George waves to people from a carriage. Serbia’s King Peter I sits in a tent (04:38). Austrian troops march to the border with Serbia. Footage shows Europeans producing large quantities of weapons and munitions (05:25). Kaiser Wilhelm II poses with officers (06:00). There is a series of shots of New York City newspapers to show how the breakout of war developed. German troops leave their horses in a forest near Belgium and take cover on the ground with rifles ready (07:13). Germany’s General Paul von Hindenburg stands with officers. Allied forces rally at Marne (07:45) and push back German troops. Footage shows machine guns firing and soldiers moving through trenches. Italian troops hike up a snowy slope (08:15). British warships sail across the ocean (08:37). An ocean liner (possibly the Lusitania) is shown with tug boats at its side. That is followed by footage of sinking ships from German U-boat attacks. Woodrow Wilson sits in an office (09:15) just before the U.S. enters the war. Russian people crowd the streets during the Bolshevik Revolution (09:53). Vladimir Lenin is shown speaking to a crowd. German troops run out of the trenches and attack Allied forces at Marne (10:56). General John J. Pershing walks past Allied soldiers (11:08). Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch walks with troops and then is shown speaking. An allied tank moves into a field (11:33). The film then shows footage in a German city where people are rebelling against the Kaiser (12:06). People celebrate the end of the war in Paris with the Arc de Triomphe in the background. President Wilson boards the S.S. George Washington to sail for France (12:33). Footage shows the coaches of various statesmen as they arrive at the Palace of Versailles for the peace conference (12:55). Lloyd George, Wilson, French PM Georges Clemenceau, and Italian PM Vittorio Orlando walk out of the palace (13:30). The film then uses a map to show the political changes of Europe’s geography following the divvying up of German possessions. President Wilson returns to the U.S. and rides in a car during a parade (16:16). Turkish soldiers ride on horses (18:50), and some soldiers are shown walking off a ship. The film concludes with footage of Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Adolf Hitler.
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This educational film from 1940 gives viewers a brief overview of the causes of the First World War, a recap of the war, and the political-geographical consequences of the war. The film opens with footage of a young Winston Churchill standing with officers and then addressing a crowd about the dangers of global armament. Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm II climbs into a carriage (01:15). King Edward VII inspects British troops (02:02). The film then shows footage of Morocco in 1905 (03:10), showing a town and men riding horses. Russian Tsar Nicholas II greets troops (03:39). The film again shows footage from Morocco, this time of Agadir (04:04)—people walk through the city’s streets. British Prime Minister David Lloyd George waves to people from a carriage. Serbia’s King Peter I sits in a tent (04:38). Austrian troops march to the border with Serbia. Footage shows Europeans producing large quantities of weapons and munitions (05:25). Kaiser Wilhelm II poses with officers (06:00). There is a series of shots of New York City newspapers to show how the breakout of war developed. German troops leave their horses in a forest near Belgium and take cover on the ground with rifles ready (07:13). Germany’s General Paul von Hindenburg stands with officers. Allied forces rally at Marne (07:45) and push back German troops. Footage shows machine guns firing and soldiers moving through trenches. Italian troops hike up a snowy slope (08:15). British warships sail across the ocean (08:37). An ocean liner (possibly the Lusitania) is shown with tug boats at its side. That is followed by footage of sinking ships from German U-boat attacks. Woodrow Wilson sits in an office (09:15) just before the U.S. enters the war. Russian people crowd the streets during the Bolshevik Revolution (09:53). Vladimir Lenin is shown speaking to a crowd. German troops run out of the trenches and attack Allied forces at Marne (10:56). General John J. Pershing walks past Allied soldiers (11:08). Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch walks with troops and then is shown speaking. An allied tank moves into a field (11:33). The film then shows footage in a German city where people are rebelling against the Kaiser (12:06). People celebrate the end of the war in Paris with the Arc de Triomphe in the background. President Wilson boards the S.S. George Washington to sail for France (12:33). Footage shows the coaches of various statesmen as they arrive at the Palace of Versailles for the peace conference (12:55). Lloyd George, Wilson, French PM Georges Clemenceau, and Italian PM Vittorio Orlando walk out of the palace (13:30). The film then uses a map to show the political changes of Europe’s geography following the divvying up of German possessions. President Wilson returns to the U.S. and rides in a car during a parade (16:16). Turkish soldiers ride on horses (18:50), and some soldiers are shown walking off a ship. The film concludes with footage of Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Adolf Hitler.
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- published: 16 Jan 2023
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First World - Mad Weed
1994 http://www.discogs.com/First-World-Hip-Hops-Not-Over/release/2216755
1994 http://www.discogs.com/First-World-Hip-Hops-Not-Over/release/2216755
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1994 http://www.discogs.com/First-World-Hip-Hops-Not-Over/release/2216755
- published: 31 Oct 2009
- views: 3346744
29:57
Why Did The First World War Break Out? (July Crisis 1914 Documentary)
Watch 16 Days in Berlin on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/16-days-in-berlin-01-prologue-the-beginning-of-the-end
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinan...
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on the 28th of June 1914 kicked off a crisis among the European Powers. Tensions that built up in the decades before erupted and in early August 1914 the world was at war. But what happened in these fateful July weeks 1914?
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Daniel L Garza, Stefan Weiß, Matt Barnes, Chris Daley, Marco Kuhnert, Simdoom
» SOURCES
Albertini, Luigi, The Origins of the War of 1914: Volume II, (Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, Publishers 1980)
Becker, Jean-Jacques & Krumeich, Gerd, “Outbreak” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Berghahn, Volker R., “Origins” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Bischof, Günter & Karlhofer, Ferdinand (eds), 1914: Austria-Hungary, the Origins, and the First Year of World War I, (Innsbruck : Innsbruck University Press, 2014)
Clark, Christopher, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, (London : Penguin Books, 2013)
Hamilton, Richard F. & Herwig, Holger H. (eds), The Origins of World War I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Levy, Jack S., “Preferences, Constraints, and Choices in July 1914” in Miller, Steven E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. & Van Evera, Stephen (eds.), Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War: An International Security Reader, (Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1991)
McMeekin, Sean, The Russian Origins of the First World War, (Cambridge, MA : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011)
Mombauer, Annika, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and Consensus (London: Pearson, 2002)
Paddock, Troy R.E., Contesting the Origins of the First World War: An Historiographical Argument, (Oxford : Routledge, 2020)
Kaiser Wilhelm II & Tsar Nicholas II, “The “Willy-Nicky” Telegrams” in Neiberg, Michael S. (ed.), The World War I Reader, (New York, NY : New York University Press, 2007)
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on the 28th of June 1914 kicked off a crisis among the European Powers. Tensions that built up in the decades before erupted and in early August 1914 the world was at war. But what happened in these fateful July weeks 1914?
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Daniel L Garza, Stefan Weiß, Matt Barnes, Chris Daley, Marco Kuhnert, Simdoom
» SOURCES
Albertini, Luigi, The Origins of the War of 1914: Volume II, (Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, Publishers 1980)
Becker, Jean-Jacques & Krumeich, Gerd, “Outbreak” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Berghahn, Volker R., “Origins” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Bischof, Günter & Karlhofer, Ferdinand (eds), 1914: Austria-Hungary, the Origins, and the First Year of World War I, (Innsbruck : Innsbruck University Press, 2014)
Clark, Christopher, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, (London : Penguin Books, 2013)
Hamilton, Richard F. & Herwig, Holger H. (eds), The Origins of World War I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Levy, Jack S., “Preferences, Constraints, and Choices in July 1914” in Miller, Steven E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. & Van Evera, Stephen (eds.), Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War: An International Security Reader, (Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1991)
McMeekin, Sean, The Russian Origins of the First World War, (Cambridge, MA : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011)
Mombauer, Annika, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and Consensus (London: Pearson, 2002)
Paddock, Troy R.E., Contesting the Origins of the First World War: An Historiographical Argument, (Oxford : Routledge, 2020)
Kaiser Wilhelm II & Tsar Nicholas II, “The “Willy-Nicky” Telegrams” in Neiberg, Michael S. (ed.), The World War I Reader, (New York, NY : New York University Press, 2007)
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Written by: Jesse Alexander
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Editing: Jose Gamez
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: http://above-zero.com
Research by: Jesse Alexander
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Contains licensed material by getty images
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- published: 15 Jul 2022
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Stray From The Path - First World Problem Child ft. Sam Carter [Official Live Video]
Taken from Stray From The Path's live album Smash 'Em Up: Live in Europe 2019 - https://unfd.lnk.to/SmashEmUp
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Taken from Stray From The Path's live album Smash 'Em Up: Live in Europe 2019 - https://unfd.lnk.to/SmashEmUp
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Directed by Moritz Hartmann
- published: 08 May 2019
- views: 533813
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"Weird Al" Yankovic - First World Problems (Official 4K Video)
"Weird Al" Yankovic's new album "Mandatory Fun" out now on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFun
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"Weird Al" Yankovic's new album "Mandatory Fun" out now on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFun
Amazon: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFunAMZ
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFunGP
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Music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic performing First World Problems. (C) 2014 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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"Weird Al" Yankovic's new album "Mandatory Fun" out now on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFun
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Music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic performing First World Problems. (C) 2014 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
- published: 21 Jul 2014
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49:37
The First World War: The War to End War | WW1 Documentary
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"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" So remarked the British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, as the European continent geared up for war in the summer of 1914. Although at first glance his words appear somewhat fatalistic the fact is that what would transpire over the following four years would so dramatically change the world that the consequences of which would not be fully resolved until the end of the century when all the key figures involved had long died including Grey. Even today the consequences of that summer are still being felt in some way and we all live in the shadow of the aptly named Great War. The First World War. Welcome to Wars of the World.
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"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" So remarked the British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, as the European continent geared up for war in the summer of 1914. Although at first glance his words appear somewhat fatalistic the fact is that what would transpire over the following four years would so dramatically change the world that the consequences of which would not be fully resolved until the end of the century when all the key figures involved had long died including Grey. Even today the consequences of that summer are still being felt in some way and we all live in the shadow of the aptly named Great War. The First World War. Welcome to Wars of the World.
Prefer to listen on the go? Check out the WotW Podcast:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4i0FnOKqttgHtbOhgOmLpr
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🎶🎶 All music from CO.AG
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
Narrated by: Will Earl
Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
History Should Never Be Forgotten...
- published: 08 Apr 2022
- views: 1444713
51:10
The First World War 01of10 To Arms 1914
To Arms 1914 The complex origins of the Great War, and how seemingly insignificant local tensions in the Balkans exploded into World War
To Arms 1914 The complex origins of the Great War, and how seemingly insignificant local tensions in the Balkans exploded into World War
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To Arms 1914 The complex origins of the Great War, and how seemingly insignificant local tensions in the Balkans exploded into World War
- published: 03 Apr 2017
- views: 140898
5:51
First World Problemz / Nobody Carez
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First World Problemz / Nobody Carez · Brent Faiyaz
Sonder Son
℗ 2017 Lost Kids
Released on: 2017-10-13
Auto-...
Provided to YouTube by Stem Disintermedia Inc.
First World Problemz / Nobody Carez · Brent Faiyaz
Sonder Son
℗ 2017 Lost Kids
Released on: 2017-10-13
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First World Problemz / Nobody Carez · Brent Faiyaz
Sonder Son
℗ 2017 Lost Kids
Released on: 2017-10-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 12 Oct 2017
- views: 3500680
9:20
How did WW1 Start? | Causes of the First World War
How did the First World War begin? By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis.
Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungari...
How did the First World War begin? By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis.
Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian-backed terrorist. Now, the continent’s largest armies were mobilising against each other with new nations joining the fight seemingly every week. The world watched with bated breath as Europe marched to war.
So what happened? How did a seemingly irrelevant local conflict in South-East Europe become a World War? And why did Britain decide to get involved?
How the world went to war: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-the-world-went-to-war-in-1914
First of the First World War: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/firsts-of-the-first-world-war
Women in the First World War: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/5-inspirational-stories-of-women-in-the-first-world-war
When did the First World War really end?: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/when-did-the-first-world-war-really-end
IWM Live
A one-day history festival, especially for history lovers. Enjoy a packed line-up of lectures, talks, tours, book signings and up-close experiences with IWM experts, authors and veterans.
Book now: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/iwm-duxford/iwm-live
0:00 Intro
1:12 Britain and the Empire
02:34 Irish Home Rule
3:18 Tensions in Europe
04:07 Naval arms race
04:53 Alliances
05:42 The July Crisis
07:13 British Involvement
08:17 Conclusion
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How did the First World War begin? By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis.
Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian-backed terrorist. Now, the continent’s largest armies were mobilising against each other with new nations joining the fight seemingly every week. The world watched with bated breath as Europe marched to war.
So what happened? How did a seemingly irrelevant local conflict in South-East Europe become a World War? And why did Britain decide to get involved?
How the world went to war: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-the-world-went-to-war-in-1914
First of the First World War: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/firsts-of-the-first-world-war
Women in the First World War: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/5-inspirational-stories-of-women-in-the-first-world-war
When did the First World War really end?: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/when-did-the-first-world-war-really-end
IWM Live
A one-day history festival, especially for history lovers. Enjoy a packed line-up of lectures, talks, tours, book signings and up-close experiences with IWM experts, authors and veterans.
Book now: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/iwm-duxford/iwm-live
0:00 Intro
1:12 Britain and the Empire
02:34 Irish Home Rule
3:18 Tensions in Europe
04:07 Naval arms race
04:53 Alliances
05:42 The July Crisis
07:13 British Involvement
08:17 Conclusion
Flag_of_Italy_(1861-1946) by FLANKER // CC-BY-2.5 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/deed.en
#history #ww1 #war
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