How may lives of germans were lost in this battle?
28,000 German lives
Who was the president of the U.S at this time?
Woodrow Wilson
Where was the main place this battle took place?
France
what month and day did this battle start?
(closest gets points)
September 26, 1918
Who lost the most people by the end of this battle?
(France, Germany, or the U.S?)
The French with around 35,000 deaths.
Did the Germans have any allies in this battle? if so which countries.
No they did not have any allies in this battle.
What country went into France resulting in the start of this battle?
Germany
The Argonne Offensive is a pretty long battle but how long actualy did it last?
It lasted for 47 days
How many casualties were there in The Argonne Offensive? (closest gets the points)
Over 350,000
This battle also ended a giant war what war would that be?
World War 1
True or False! Did Germany win this battle?
FALSE, the victory was to American and the allied French
Who is the American commander who led in this battle with the nickname ¨Black Jack¨?
John J. Pershing
What year did The Argonne Offensive take place?
1918
What war was The Argonne Offensive part of?
WW1
What agreement ended this giant battle?
the Armistice of November 11, 1918
Did Germany start this war?
No they did not.
who was the German military officer and statesman who led the Imperial German Army during World War I and later became President of Germany
Paul von Hindenburg
Who were the two countries who fought in this war?
The U.S. , Germany , and France
How many U.S solders were involved in this battle?
1.2 million
Fill in the blank. It is also the deadliest campaign in the history of the _________ Army
United states
who was the last crown prince of Württemberg, a German military commander of World War I, and the head of the House of Württemberg from 1921 to his death.
Duke Albrecht of Württemberg
Who was the commander of the 850 Siamese who were sent to fight this battle?
General Phraya Thephatsadin
what was the main point of this battle?
The Meuse-Argonne Offensive in September 1918 was part of a large Allied effort to attack the Germans along the entire front to force them out of France and back into Germany.
What was the previous war for the U.S?
The Spanish-American war.
Who really won this battle if anyone?
It was a win from the U.S and France, getting German troops out of French territory.