Who's Who
Battles
Weapons
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King of Yugoslavia (1888-1934) lived a turbulent life as Crown Prince, Regent, Commander in Chief and finally King of Serbia and, latterly, Yugoslavia.
Who is Alexander I ?
100
The Capture of the important Turkish administrative base of .............. in late May 1915 was a remarkable triumph for both the British and its commander of the ........... expedition
What is The Battle of Amara ?
100
The basic idea of a .................. is to spread fire by launching burning fuel.
What is a Flamethrower ?
200
Was Romania's strongly pro-German King when war broke out in August 1914; despite his sympathies to the German Kaiser he was unable to constitutionally bring Romania into the war.
Who is Carol I ?
200
formed the second part of regional British Commander-in-Chief Sir John Nixon's summer 1915 offensive on the Mesopotamian Front
What The Battle of Nasrieyeh ?
200
It was called the officer's weapon !
What is a Pistol ?
300
The eldest son of George I, who came to power with the assassination of his father in 1913, ruled Greece twice, from 1913-17 and again from 1920-22.
Who is Constantine I ?
300
The battle was sparked somewhat unusually by the mutual confused collision of French and German invasion forces in the lower Ardennes forests.
What is The Battle of Ardennes ?
300
The first unit of this weapon was ready by January 1916 and was demonstrated to a high-powered audience. Convinced, Lloyd George - the Minister of Munitions - ordered production of the heavy Mark I model to begin.
What is a Tank ?
400
Became Austria-Hungary's last imperial Foreign Minister, serving for just nine days before resigning on 1 November 1918.
Who is Julius Andrassy ?
400
formed one of the major objectives of the French pre-war offensive strategy against Germany, Plan XVII A consequence of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71
What is The Invasion of Lorainnes ?
400
is essentially a short, stumpy tube designed to fire a projectile at a steep angle (by definition higher than 45 degrees) so that it falls straight down on the enemy.
What is a Trench Mortars ?
500
a moderate socialist - was handed the education portfolio, although his chief interest lay in a reform of France's public health system. However the July Crisis which led to war the following month brought him an entirely unexpected promotion as Minister of Marine, his predecessor in the post Gauthier having suffered a nervous breakdown.
Who is Augagneur ?
500
Russian prisoners and guns captured at Tannenberg Perhaps the most spectacular and complete German victory of the First World War, the encirclement and destruction of the Russian Second Army in late August 1914 virtually ended Russia's invasion of East Prussia before it had really started
What is The Battle of Tannenberg ?
500
was developed in Bayonne, France, in the early 17th century. That it was still apparently in commonplace use during the First World War may seem incongruous when compared to leaps in technological warfare typified by artillery, grenades and poison gases.
What is a Byonnet ?
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