WW1 1914-15 Flashcards
how many Germans marched into Belgium?
1,500,000
how string was the BEF sent to Maubeuge?
120,000
when was the Battle of Mons?
23 August 1914
what was the result of the Battle of Mons?
75,000 British troops were forced to retreat further south towards Paris
when was the Battle of the Marne?
5 September 1914
what was the BEF’s involvement in the Battle of the Marne?
they did very little in assisting the French
what happened at the Battle of the Marne?
the French decided to attack the exposed right flank of the German offence which allowed them to push the German Army back
what was the result of the Battle of the Marne?
the German retreated to the River Aisne and dug in
START OF TRENCH WARFARE
when was the First Battle of Ypres?
19 October 1914
what was the result of the First Battle of Ypres?
BEF retained control of the Channel ports and forced the Germans into a stalemate
how many British dead at First Battle of Ypres?
30,000
which 2 battles did the Germans win on the Eastern Front?
Tannenburg
Masurian Lakes
by December 1914 how long were the trenches on the Western Front?
475 miles
how much of the trenches did the BEF hold?
35 miles
how was French as a military commander?
operated by intuition instead of rational calculation
what was the Ypres salient?
section of trenches held by British which could be attacked by the Germans from several sides
who was recalled as First Sea Lord in 1914?
Lord Fischer
who lost their role as Commander of the Grand Fleet and why?
Prince Louis of Battenberg
due to his German origins
who became the new Commander of the Grand Fleet?
Sir John Jelicoe
what was the Grand Fleet composed of?
20 Dreadnoughts
26 pre-Dreadnoughts
where was the Grand Fleet stationed?
Scapa Flow in the Orkneys
what gave the Royal Navy control of the seas?
lack of German naval action
how did the Royal Navy prevent the German Navy from being active?
held a blockade of German ports for the entirety of the war
what were the positives of a naval blockade against Germany?
allowed for free troop movement for British troops and her colonies
prevented goods and supplies from reaching Germany (starving them)
what was the main danger to the Royal Navy?
the U-Boat
why did Jelicoe move the Grand Fleet to Ireland?
it was not well defended from U-Boat attacks
when did Jelicoe return to Scapa Flow?
mid-1915
which cities were bombed by a German naval squadron in December 1914?
Hartlepool
Whitby
Scarborough
122 people dead
when was the Battle of Dogger Bank?
January 1915
what was the result of the Battle of Dogger Bank?
British victory
BUT
poor British gunnery had allowed the Germans to escape
who replaced Moltke the Younger as the CiC of German forces?
von Falkenhayn
what were von Falkenhayn’s orders?
to hold the Western Front while the Eastern Front was being dealt with
how large was the BEF in January 1915?
250,000
how much of the BEF were Indian troops?
1/5