Alliances
Causes of WWII
Technology
Dictators
Causes of WWI
100
Germany, Italy, and Japan
What are the Axis Powers?
100
Heavy payments that Germany was forced to make to the French.
What are reparations?
100
Used for supply deliveries at first, but then used for the bombing of strategic targets.
What are planes?
100
The first fascist dictator.
Who is Mussolini?
100
Another name for stockpiling arms.
What is militarism?
200
The Triple Entente.
What are France, Britain, and Russia?
200
The section of the Treaty of Versailles that made Germany accept all responsibility for WWI.
What is the War Guilt Clause?
200
Defensive projectile weapon used to hold back soldiers charging over no man's land.
What is the machine gun?
200
Bolshevik leader and commander of the Red Army in Russia who overthrew Czar Nicholas II.
Who is Vladimir Lenin?
200
An intense pride in one's country that is usually accompanied by a disdain for other countries.
What is nationalism?
300
The German chancellor who created a complex system of alliances to aid Germany in the event of war.
Who is Bismarck?
300
Restrictions placed on the German army's capabilities.
What is disarmament?
300
A new strategy of warfare meant to create strong, defensible positions; caused high casualties during combat.
What is trench warfare?
300
The most infamous dictator during WWII.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
300
The reason that Austria-Hungary declared war on the Serbs.
What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
400
The treaty broken by Hitler, prompting Soviet entry into WWII.
What is the Nonaggression Pact?
400
A large demilitarized zone between Germany and France that was established post-WWI.
What is the Rhineland?
400
A weapon banned by the Geneva Conventions after WWI, used primarily by the Germans to bomb into enemy trenches and flush out occupants into open air.
What is mustard gas?
400
Dictator of Russia who massacred millions of his own people and starved the Ukraine.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
400
Where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
What is Sarajevo, Bosnia?
500
The pact that established the German-Japanese alliance.
What is the Anti-Comintern Pact?
500
The territory Hitler occupied through appeasement.
What is Sudetenland?
500
Heavily armored units used to penetrate enemy trenches in a more effective way than calvalry.
What are tanks?
500
Responsible for the Rape of Nanking?
Who is Emperor Hirohito?
500
The desire to acquire territory for exploiting for economic benefit.
What is imperialism?
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