In what month and year did Germany launch a massive attack on the British at the Second Battle of the Somme?
What was March 1918?
During the two months of fighting at the Second Battle of the Somme, how many soldiers did the Germans lose?
What was 500,000?
During the Treaty of Versailles, which U.S. President published his Fourteen Points, that made him a hero among Europeans who were tired of war?
Who was President Woodrow Wilson?
Which nation was the only Allied Power to lose territory from World War I?
What was Russia?
Finish the sentence - The “war to end all wars” created a public attitude, especially in Great Britain and the United States, that in the future, war must be ...
What is "avoided at all costs"?
By late October 1918, Germans lost confidence that they would be victorious. On what day did Kaiser Wilhelm abdicate the throne?
What was November 9, 1918?
By late spring, German army was exhausted. The Allies were reinforced by how many American troops arriving on the Western Front each month?
What were 300,000?
What European leader gave up their throne (abdicated) and fled to the Netherlands in November 1918?
Who was Keiser (Emperor) Wilhelm?
In January 1919, an international conference began at Paris, France, to set the terms of the peace. Twenty-seven nations were represented, however the conference was dominated by which “Big Four” nations?
What was Great Britain, France, United States, and Italy?
After WWI, which nation felt betrayed and desired revenge?
What was Germany?
An army of Serbian, Italian, Greek, French, and British forces overwhelmed Bulgarian troops in the Balkans. When did Bulgaria surrender?
What was September 30, 1918?
How many total soldiers did Austria-Hungary and France each lose during WWI?
What were 1.2 million each?
The defeated Central Powers had no part in the 1919 peace negotiations. Why was Russia, a nation that was part of the Triple Entente in WWI, excluded from the negotiations?
What was Allied mistrust of a communist government?
Which two nations took over most of the Arab areas of the Ottoman Empire and created borders that shaped the modern map of Southwest Asia?
What were Britain and France?
Post WWI settlement of Ottoman territories led to revolution in Turkey, and a new treaty with the Allies restored the peace in what year?
What was 1923?
Bulgaria’s surrender exposed Turkey, another Central Power, to attacks from the West. When did Turkey surrender?
What was October 30, 1918?
How many soldiers did Russia and Germany EACH lose during WWI?
What were 1.7 million EACH?
During the Treaty of Versailles, French premier Georges Clemenceau wanted Germany crushed so that it would never again be a threat in Europe. What was Clemenceau's nickname?
What was "the Tiger"?
East Prussia was separated from the rest of Germany by a corridor of land given to what nation, in order to grant them access to the Baltic Sea?
What was Poland?
At the Treaty of Versailles, German leaders were shocked by what they were forced to sign, especially when they learned that the Alsace-Lorraine region was given back to which nation?
What was France?
On what TIME and DATE was the Armistice - an agreement to stop fighting - signed?
What was 11:00, November 11, 1918?
What was the total numbers of men that fought, total that died, and total number wounded in WWI?
What were 65 million fought, 8.5 million died, and 21 million wounded?
What is the term used by the League of Nations to assign a member nation to govern former German and Ottoman territory with the goal of leading it to independence?
What were "mandates"?
Following the Russian revolution and withdrawal from the war in 1917, which four nations revolted and became recognized as independent by the other Allies?
What were Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania?
After Keiser Wilhelm fled his country, who took control and declared Germany to be a republic?
What were civilian political leaders?