Land military tactic used on both side and commonly associated with WWI.
Trench Warfare
This country is where the Gallipoli peninsula is located.
Turkey
In Dec. 1914, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed a Corps together. This is commonly known by the acronym ______.
ANZAC
Heir to throne, whose assassination provoked Austria-Hungary to war against Serbia.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
No Man's Land
The name of the Major-General who commanded the Australian and New Zealand army divisions.
William Birdwood
Armistice
This German leader was accused of starting WWI with his "blank check" promise to Austria-Hungary.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Chemical introduced by German in 1917 causing burns, blindness and/or respiratory issues.
Mustard Gas
There were approximately _______ Australian casualties at Gallipoli.
8000
The officially recognized start date of World War I.
28 June 1914
The looming threat and subsequent chain reaction of declarations to enter war was known as the _______.
July Crisis
Their allyship with Germany was thought to have brought the collapse of which Empire.
Ottoman Empire
The Gallipoli campaign became a military disaster when warships were unable to pass through this Strait.
Dardanelles
Between 1914 and 1918, four battles took place here on the Western Front.
Flanders Fields