Random Facts
Trenches and Tactics
The First Day
New Weapons of War
Results and Lasting Impact
100

What is the Battle of Somme known for?

What is one of the largest battles in World War 1 and/or marked as one of the bloodiest battles in British History?
100

What type of warfare, involving long ditches for soldiers, was heavily used during the Battle of the Somme?

What is trench warfare?

100

When was the First Day?

 What is July 1, 1916?

100

What did they first use in this battle?

What is tanks?

100

Which side eventually claimed victory at the Battle of the Somme?

What is the Allies?

200

How long did this battle last for?

What is 5 months/141 days?

200

What dangerous area between opposing trenches was called “No Man’s Land”?

What is the open land between trenches?

200

Which two allied countries mainly fought together on the Somme?

What are Britain and France?

200

What rapid-fire weapon dominated the battlefield during World War I?

What is the machine gun?

200

How many casualties were there? 

What is over 1 million?

300

When was the first tank introduced during the war?

What is September 1916?

300

What tactic involved soldiers climbing out of trenches and charging enemy lines?

What is an infantry assault (or trench charge)?

300

About how many British soldiers became casualties on the first day?

What is about 57,000?

300

What explosive weapon was heavily fired before attacks to destroy enemy trenches?

What is artillery?

300

What was one major result of the battle for both sides?

What is massive casualties/loss of life?

400

Why was is called the battle of Somme?

What is because it was named after where they were fighting; besides the Somme river in northern France.

400

How many trenches did the Germans have that were considered heavily fortified defensive lines?

What is three?

400

What did the British lose every 4.4 seconds on the First Day?

What is a soldier?

400

What poisonous weapon caused choking, blindness, and fear during World War I battles?

What is poison gas?

400

How did the Somme change military thinking about warfare?

What is it showed the need for new tactics and technology?

500

What was the British's initial strategy?

What is to rely on the artillery to destroy enemy resistance? 

500

What military strategy aimed to wear down the enemy through constant attacks and heavy losses?

What is attrition?

500

When many northern and center lines failed, what French army made good progress?

What is the French Sixth Army?

500

Why were tanks not very effective when first introduced at the Somme?

What is they were slow, unreliable, and often broke down?

500

Why is the Battle of the Somme remembered as one of the most significant battles of World War I?

What is because of its huge casualties and lasting impact on modern warfare?

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