What year did WWI start?
1914
What went wrong with the ANZAC's landing in Turkey?
They landed in the wrong location
What sport were women able to play while men were at war?
Soccer
What is a stalemate?
A draw. It means neither side can make a move.
What year did WWI end?
1918
Where were most battles fought in? (Continent)
Europe
Why did Australia join WWI?
To support Britain
Who were the 'land girls'?
Women working as farmers
What is a truce?
When both sides decide to stop fighting
What date did World War 1 end?
11th November
Which country did Britain declare war against?
Germany
What does ANZAC stand for?
Australia New Zealand Army Corps
Why did the 'canary girls' have yellow skin?
From handling TNT when making ammunition
What is an alliance?
An agreement to help each other for mutual benefit
What day do we commemorate the end of the war?
Rememberance Day
What was the name of the person who was assassinated?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What country is Gallipoli in?
Turkey
Name four jobs women did during WWI
Any four of the following:
Spies, nurses, farmers, engineers, police, firefighters, bus/tram drivers, bank clerks, railway guards, ticket collectors, postal workers, making ammunition
What is propaganda?
Communication that aims to convince people to do something or believe something
How many years did WWI go on for?
4 years
Where was Franz Ferdinand from?
Austria
What day did the ANZAC's land in Gallipoli in 1915?
April 25th
The land girls were part of which group?
Womens Land Army (WLA)
What is armistice?
A legal agreement to end fighting
What was the name of the agreement that ended WWI?
Armistice