July - November 1916
British drop 1,000,000 shells in one week (50% failed to explode)
1st use of Tanks
Battle of the Somme
Chloride, Phosgene, Mustard
August 26-30 1914
Humiliating defeat for the Russians
Supply issues
90,000 Russians captured
Battle of Tanneberg
This was the part of the Russian Revolution where Czar Nicholas ABDICATED.
What is the February Revolution?
This is how much the US loaned the Allies during the war.
What is 10 Billion dollars?
This is the battle that Germans started digging trenches in first.
What is the 1st Battle of the Marne
February 1915 - January 1916
Southern Front
Churchill resigned at the end
Central Power Victory
Gallipoli Campaign
This kept the U.S. out of many wars and problems.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
This was Queen Victoria's nickname
What was "The Grandmother of Europe"?
This is when the Treaty of Versailles was signed
What is June 28th, 1919?
February - December 1916
"Bleed France white"
Longest Battle of WW1 ~ 300 days
Battle of Verdun
What 3 promises did Lenin make to the Russians to get their support?
"Peace, Land, Bread"
This is when the United States joined WW1
When was April 6, 1917
This was the relationship between Emperor Franz Joseph and Franz Ferdinand.
What was Uncle/Nephew
Put the battles in order chronologically (1st to last)
-Tannenberg
-Gallipoli
-Verdun
-Somme
He was the Father of Chemical Warfare.
Who was Fritz Haber?
These are the 4 reasons America joined WW1.
What was: Sinking of the Lusitania, Allied War Debt, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Zimmerman Telegram.
These two cousins looked very similar.
Who was King George and Czar Nicholas?
These countries were angry about the outcomes of the Treaty of Versailles
Who were Germany, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the USA