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Works Cited

Primary Sources

UpClosed. “About Gavrilo Princip / / Revolutionary- Bosnia.” ​UpClosed​,

upclosed.com/people/gavrilo-princip/. This website gave me a picture of Gavrilo Princip,

the man who assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand.

“Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand.” ​Biography​, 27 Apr. 2017,

www.biography.com/people/franz-ferdinand-9300680. This website gave me a picture of

Arch-Duke Franz Ferdinand, the man who's assassination lead to World War I.

“Armistice Signed - 1918.” ​Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours​, 20 Apr. 2016,

battlefields.com.au/armistice-signed-1918/. This website provided me with a newspaper

article that stated the signing of the Armistice, which was the document signed between

the Allied Forces and Germany to stop their fighting, the official terms of the war were not

included in this document.

“Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia – 28 July 1914.” ​Read the latest news​,

blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2013/07/26/austria-hungary-declares-war-on-serbia-2

8-july-1914/. This website provided me with an article depicting the declaration of war by

Austria-Hungary on Serbia.
Brumfield, Dale. “Woodrow Wilson's 14-Point blueprint for peace turns 100.” ​The News

Leader​, The News Leader, 7 Jan. 2018,

www.newsleader.com/story/news/local/history/2018/01/05/woodrow-wilsons-14-point-blu

eprint-peace-turns-100/1007748001/. This website provided me with a Newspaper article

which on it had written in the headlines, Woodrow Wilsons' 14 points about the resolution

of WWI, a proposed compromise that he hoped other nations would agree, the points were

discussed having reasonable terms with Germany that would allow the world to return to

pre-WWI lifestyle.

Collins, Colonel Tim. “Ten of the greatest: Inspirational speeches.” ​Daily Mail Online​,

Associated Newspapers, 9 Feb. 2011,

www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1296226/Ten-greatest-Inspirational-speeches.

html. This website provided me with a picture of David Lloyd George. David Lloyd

George was a politician from Britain. He had represented Britains interests in the

negotiations on the Treaty of Versailles.

“Georges Clemenceau Quotes.” ​BrainyQuote​, Xplore,

www.brainyquote.com/authors/georges_clemenceau. This website gave me a quote made

by George Clemenceau stating "In order to act, you must be somewhat insane. A

reasonable sensible man is satisfied with thinking."

Hickman, Kennedy. “Supreme Commander: Marshal Ferdinand Foch.” ​ThoughtCo​,

www.thoughtco.com/world-war-i-marshal-ferdinand-foch-2360157. This website gave me


a picture of Ferdinand Foch, the Supreme Allied Commander during WWI, who played a

major role in negotiating the Armistice for the Allied powers.

History.com Staff. “Lusitania.” ​History.com​, A&E Television Networks, 2009,

www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/lusitania. This website gave me information on the

sinking of the boat the Lusitania.

Images, Heritage. “Railway Carriage In Which The Armistice Ending World War I Was

Signed circa 1918.” ​Getty Images​, 1 Jan. 1918,

www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/railway-carriage-in-which-the-armistice-ending-

world-war-i-news-photo/804459478#railway-carriage-in-which-the-armistice-ending-worl

d-war-i-was-signed-picture-id804459478. This website gave me a picture of the Railway

Carriage that the Armistice of World War I was signed in. This Railway Carriage was at

the time of use of Ferdinand Foch, the Supreme Allied Commander.

Lloyd, Brigitte Gastel. ​Prince Max of Baden (1867-1929) Photo Album​,

brigittegastelancestry.com/royal/maxbadenalbum1867.htm. This website provided me with

a picture of Prince Maximilian of Baden, who was a German liberal that was pro peace

and negotiated on behalf of Germany the terms of the Armistice.

“Lusitania remembered in Cobh on 102nd anniversary of sinking.” ​Cobh​,

www.visitcobh.com/index.php/2017/01/06/lusitania-remembered-in-cobh-on-102nd-anniv
ersary-of-sinking/. This website gave me a picture that had a newspaper article of when

the Lusitania was torpedoed by the Germans.

“Paul von Hindenburg.” ​Biography.com​, A&E Networks Television, 9 Feb. 2016,

www.biography.com/people/paul-von-hindenburg-9339571. This website gave me a

picture of Paul von Hindenburg, a German general integral in WWI, who helped

communicate the peace treaty of the Armistice of 1918 with the Allied Forces.

“Philipp Scheidemann.” ​NNDB​, www.nndb.com/people/834/000089567/. This website

provided me with a picture of Philipp Scheidemann, the head of the German Government

during the creation of the Treaty of Versailles. Philipp never agreed to the treaty, resigning

his position rather than agreeing to the Allied Powers terms.

“President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points (1918).” ​Our Documents - President Woodrow

Wilson's 14 Points (1918)​,

www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?flash=true&doc=62. This website

contained pictures of the original "Fourteen Points" created by Woodrow Wilson.

“Student Engagement Strategies Toolbox.” ​The War to End All Wars-World War I​,

world-war-one-unit-plan.weebly.com/student-engagement-strategies-toolbox.html. This

website provided me with a news paper article depicting the beginning of WWI.

“The Australian War Memorial.” ​Home​,

www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/treaty_versailles. This website provides me with a


painting of the Palace of Versailles where the signing of the Treaty of Versailles took

place, which was headed by the Big Three- France, England, and America.

“The Treaty of Versailles.” ​Guides.turnitin.com​, 9 Nov. 2017,

guides.turnitin.com/Revision_Assistant/Prompt_Library/Expanded_Library/The_Treaty_o

f_Versailles. This website provided me with a comic from the time of the end of WWI

depicting Germany being forced to agree to the Treaty of Versailles at enormous

consequences to themselves.

ThingLink. “Treaty of Versailles by Phillip Peck.” ​ThingLink​,

www.thinglink.com/scene/887076948801486849. This website gave me a picture of a

cartoon created during the time of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which depicts

Germany being crushed by the enormous amount of Reparations they had to pay.

Asteriaa. “What caused the collapse of the Weimar Republic?” ​HubPages​, HubPages, 15 May

2017,

hubpages.com/education/Was-the-Weimar-republic-responsible-for-the-Great-Depression.

This website provided me a picture of where the Treaty of Versailles was signed, in the

Palace of Versailles, in the Hall of Mirrors.

“Woodrow Wilson.” ​Biography.com​, A&E Networks Television, 17 Jan. 2018,

www.biography.com/people/woodrow-wilson-9534272. This website gave me a picture of

Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States. Woodrow Wilson was an
important participant in the creating of the Treaty of Versailles, during negotiations

attempting to enforce his Fourteen Points plan.

“World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, and the Great Depression timeline.” ​Timetoast​,

www.timetoast.com/timelines/world-war-i-the-treaty-of-versailles-and-the-great-depressio

n-fd12eeb4-3d97-41af-a804-2ae95b30cf2d. This website provides me with an image of a

newspaper article that depicted the conclusion of WWI with the introduction of the finally

completed Treaty of Versailles.

“WW1 Political Cartoons.” ​Pinterest​, www.pinterest.com/kelly0079/ww1-political-cartoons/.

This website provided me with a cartoon created during the time of WWI depicting the

domino effect created by the alliances of nations.

“Ушедшие империи, события и люди.” ​Pinterest​, 24 Feb. 2017,

www.pinterest.com/pin/349873464787667737/?lp=true. This website provides me with a

picture of George Clemenceau, a prominent politician for the French, who represented the

French peoples interests in the Treaty of Versailles. He was adamant on forcing Germany

to comply with oppressive due to France's proximity to Germany.

Secondary Sources

“Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.” ​History.com​, A&E Television Networks,

www.history.com/this-day-in-history/austria-hungary-declares-war-on-serbia. This

website gave me information on Austria- Hungary's declaration of war on Serbia.


“Maps of the World | Maps of Continents, Countries, States & Cities.” ​Maps of World​,

www.mapsofworld.com/. This website gave me a map that showed which countries on the

world map were the Central Powers and the Allied Powers.

Network, The Learning. “Nov. 11, 1918 | World War I Ends.” ​The New York Times​, The New

York Times, 11 Nov. 2011,

learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/nov-11-1918-world-war-i-ends/. This website

gave me information on the Armistice. This website told me the terms required of the

Germans in Armistice, that the Germans would have to withdrawal their troops,

demobilize their army, and release allied prisoners.

“Worst American This or That.” ​Twentieth Century Atlas - Casualty Statistics - United States​,

necrometrics.com/warsusa.htm. This website gave me the statistics of the worst wars in

US History, placing WWI in third place.

“Firstworldwar.com.” ​First World War.Com - Feature Articles - The Causes of World War

One​, www.firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm. This website summarized why many of

the countries joined the war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.

“The Treaty of Versailles.” ​History Learning Site​,

www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world-history-1918-to-1980/the-treaty-of-versaille

s/. This website gave me a well organized overview of all the events of the Treaty of

Versailles.

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