Time and Place
The soldiers and allies
Hundred Days Offensive
Hardships and successes
German actions
100

What year did this war take place in?

1918

100

Who were the allies in this war?

France, U.K, Italy, U.S, and Russia

100

What battle kicked of these attacks?

The battle of Amiens

100

When did the troops clear Argonne?

the third week in October

100

Which side of the battle ended up surrendering?

The Germans

200

What country did this battle take place in?

France

200

How many soldiers were involved in this battle?

about 1.2 million

200

When did this series of attacks start and end?

August 8th to November 11th

200

What kept causing troops to slow down?

harsh weather conditions

200

How many divisions did the Germans add during this battle after the troops captured the prisoners?

They added six new divisions

300

What front did this battle take place on?

The Western front

300

How many soldiers were injured/killed in this battle?

350,000

300

Who was the main commander of the allies during these attacks?

 Ferdinand Foch

300

By the end of September, how far into German territory had troops made it?

8 miles

300

How did the Germans use the troop's delay to their advantage?

They used the extra time to bring in reinforcements and artillery

400

How long did this battle last?

47 days

400

What countries were the allies fight against?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria

400

Who was the last soldier to die before the war ended?

American soldier Henry Gunther

400

How far back did the troops drive the Germans during the battle?

about 30 miles

400

How many divisions did the Germans have by October 6th?

26 divisions

500

When did this battle start and end?

It started September 26th and ended November 11th

500

What was the name of the series of attacks made by the allies?

The Hundred Days Offensive

500

When did the Armistice that ended the war begin?

11:00 am, November 11th, 1918

500

After getting past German lines, how many people did the troops imprison?

9,000

500

Where did the railway line that had been supplying the Germans during this battle go?

 from Metz to Bruges

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