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100

This German 'Unterseeboot' revolutionized naval warfare by targeting merchant ships and cutting off supply lines to Britain.

SUBMARINES

100

Who was assassinated to start WW1

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

Before sophisticated gas masks, soldiers were told to hold rags soaked in this biological fluid over their faces to neutralize chlorine gas.

URINE

*ew

100

When did WW1 start?

July 28, 1914

100

This board game was a favorite for its portability, though soldiers often carved their own pieces out of spent bullet casings.

CHESS / CHECKERS

200

Used to break the stalemate of trench warfare, these 'landships' were given this specific name to trick enemy spies into thinking they were water containers.

TANKS

200

Who was the leader of Germany?

Kaiser Wilhelm II

200

Because their hearing was better than humans, these birds were kept at the Eiffel Tower to warn of approaching enemy aircraft.

PARROTS

200

When did WW1 end?

November 11, 1918

200

Soldiers adapted popular tunes of the day with new, often cynical, lyrics about their officers or the food.

SING-ALONGS

300

Though commonly associated with modern warfare, the first 'pilotless' aircraft (early drones) like the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane were developed in this year.

1917

300

He led the United States from neutrality into the war and proposed peace without victory

Woodrow Wilson

300

Because early pilots couldn't fire through propellers, they often carried these into the cockpit to shoot at enemy planes in "drive-by" style.

Revolvers/Pistols

300

When did the Battle of Verdun

February 1916

300

Soldiers would dress as females due to the last of females at the front

THEATRE / PLAYS

400

First used by Germany at the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915, this 'silent killer'

CHEMICAL GAS (Chlorine Gas)

400

Who was the primary advocates of the revolutionary defeatism during WW1?

Vladimir Lenin

400

During the 1914 "Christmas Truce," German and British soldiers famously stopped fighting to play this sport in No Man's Land.

SOCCER
*Ronaldo would be so Proud

400

What was the longest battle during WW1

The battle of Verdun

400

Soldiers used the detritus of war—spent artillery shell casings, bullets, and wood—to craft intricate vases, lighters, and lamps.

TRENCH-ART

500

Which of these gases was nicknamed 'The King of Battle Gases' due to its ability to linger in trenches for days?

MUSTARD GAS

500

He was a commander of the American Expeditionary Forces and refused to let American soldiers to be filled in

John J. Pershing

500

To hide from snipers, "fake" versions of these natural objects were built out of steel for soldiers to hide inside and observe the enemy.

TREES🌲

500

When was the Treaty of Versailles imposed?

1919

500

Soldiers would bring these to base that served as a companion or worker

PETS

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