King of Prussia that was declared kaiser of a united Germany
Wilhelm I
600 miles; from the English Channel to the Swiss Alps
present Veterans Day or Remembrance Day (Canada); November 11, 1919 the Great War ended
made the first nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927
Charles Lindbergh
October-November 1917
Bolshevik Revolution
his assassination by a Serbian revolutionist sparked World War I
Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Triple Entente and their allies
Allies
the treaty that forced Germany to admit full responsibility for the war
Treaty of Versailles
under his leadership patriotic Frenchmen organized a Free French government in Britain
Charles de Gaulle
April 1917
U.S. Congress declares war on Germany
embraced western ideas; expanded Russian borders to the Black Sea, conquering more of Ukraine and part of Poland
Catherine the Great
Triple Alliance and their allies
Central Powers
The most important naval battle of World War I
Battle of Jutland
Name two of the Bible-believing Christians who held to the fundamentals of the faith and did much to keep the United States from collapsing into immorality and emptiness
J. Gresham Machen, R.A. Torrey, Billy Sunday, Harry Rimmer
August 1945
drop of the first atomic bomb
one of the most brutal leaders of all time
Joseph Stalin
the philosophy of religious liberalism that began in Germany in the late 19th century
modernism
1871-1890; era when Germany became a strong industrial and military power
Era of Bismarck
the general who stopped General Rommel and secured North Africa for the Allies
Bernard Montgomery
May 8, 1945
Victory in Europe Day - V-E Day
French Marshal who led the Allied forces
Ferdinand Foch
Russian economy rigidly run by an elite group of Communist leaders; involved collectivization of agriculture
Five Year Plan
the British luxury liner, Lusitania, sank off the coast of ?
Ireland
Nationalist Chinese leader
Chiang Kai-shek
1929