Who won World War 1?
The Allies
What year did World War 1 start?
1914
What was the main job for a woman in World War 1?
A nurse
Who did Australia fight alongside with in World War 1?
Great Brittan
How did soldiers communicate with their loved ones while being stuck in the trenches?
mail letters
Who lost World War 1?
The Central Powers
What year did World War 1 end?
1918
What was the hardest job of World War 1?
Runner/ messenger
Who attacked first in World War 1?
Germany declared war on Russia first
What was the deadliest disease in the trenches of World War 1?
Trench fever
Who was Australia fighting alongside with?
Great Brittan
When was the Christmas truce in Flanders?
25 December 1914
true or false: women got paid fairly and the same as men.
False, women got paid significantly less than men.
Who was the most feared in World War 1?
Germany and Great Brittan
True or false: soldiers that died in the trenches or on battlefield were taken care of and buried.
How many countries were involved in World War 1?
Over 30 nations
When was the first battle of Ypres?
31 October 1914
how much did soldiers get paid in WW1?
6 shillings
What was the most destructive weapon used in World War 1?
The artillery
How was trench warfare used in World War 1?
Provided relative protection from enemies
What were the main causes of World War 1?
Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the alliance system
When was the battle of Le Cateau?
26 august 1914
who was the youngest soldier to fight in Gallipoli?
James Martin (14 years old)
How many soldiers dies in World War 1?
9.6 million soldiers
Name the deadliest diseases in World War 1?
Influenza, Trench fever, Trench foot, Typhus